New Privacy for Social Networks
Rantiq (www.rantiq.com) has developed privacy controls allowing users to hide or show up to 15 sections of their profile for every single friend. Instead of an all on or all off solution, users can customize the privacy based on who is viewing their profile.
Sacramento, CA, November 13, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Rantiq (www.rantiq.com), an all-in-one social networking solution, wants to give you control over the privacy of your online profile. Instead of an all on or all off solution, Rantiq lets users control the privacy of up to 15 profile sections for every single friend.
As more users participate in social networking, the concern over privacy continues to increase. By joining networks such as Myspace or Friendster, you will have access to millions of other people’s personal information.
Rantiq developed privacy controls allowing users to hide or show up to 15 sections of their profile. Users can apply these setting to each friend by creating a privacy group. When friends are put into these groups they can only see what their friend wants them to see.
“A trend in social networking is to invite as many people as possible even if they are complete strangers,” said Rantiq’s Founder and CEO Enoch Lee. “As a result, anyone in a user’s friends list will have access to that user’s profile, even if that information is personal.”
“At Rantiq we want to give users more options instead of an on or off solution,” he continues. “We believe that as people make more online friends, they will want more control over the privacy of their profile. Giving users more control over their privacy will help protect personal information in our social network.”
For more information please visit www.rantiq.com.
About Rantiq
Currently operating in Sacramento, CA, Rantiq is a social network focused on bringing social networking together while providing flexible privacy options. For more information on Rantiq, please visit: www.rantiq.com.
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As more users participate in social networking, the concern over privacy continues to increase. By joining networks such as Myspace or Friendster, you will have access to millions of other people’s personal information.
Rantiq developed privacy controls allowing users to hide or show up to 15 sections of their profile. Users can apply these setting to each friend by creating a privacy group. When friends are put into these groups they can only see what their friend wants them to see.
“A trend in social networking is to invite as many people as possible even if they are complete strangers,” said Rantiq’s Founder and CEO Enoch Lee. “As a result, anyone in a user’s friends list will have access to that user’s profile, even if that information is personal.”
“At Rantiq we want to give users more options instead of an on or off solution,” he continues. “We believe that as people make more online friends, they will want more control over the privacy of their profile. Giving users more control over their privacy will help protect personal information in our social network.”
For more information please visit www.rantiq.com.
About Rantiq
Currently operating in Sacramento, CA, Rantiq is a social network focused on bringing social networking together while providing flexible privacy options. For more information on Rantiq, please visit: www.rantiq.com.
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Contact
Rantiq, LLC
Enoch Lee
1-800-988-2817
http://www.rantiq.com
805-234-2073 (Cell)
Contact
Enoch Lee
1-800-988-2817
http://www.rantiq.com
805-234-2073 (Cell)
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