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@ -79,15 +79,12 @@ rarely are (straight-forward and simple). Whether you're communicating with
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drinking buddies or potential employers, you can rest assured that each is
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only able to see the side of you that you wish to present. If you send a
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private message to your aunt Mary, we will encrypt it with military grade
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encryption. We also won't share it with advertisers.
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encryption.
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Other distributed social network projects talk about privacy and offering
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a feature-rich social networking alternative, but all they can deliver is
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vapour and vague promises. You've probably heard about the four guys in New
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York and their "Facebook killer". What a disaster that was. Eventually they
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may get it right and release something that actually works (and lets you do
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something besides drag your friends into categories), but they may not.
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What are you going to use in the meantime?
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vapour and vague promises. Things like "Private mail will be in the next
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release".
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Friendika delivers. We've got an incredibly rich social communications
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interface you can make use of *right now*.
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on any other supported network anywhere in the world and share photos, links,
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status updates, etc.
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But maybe you don't want to be connected to the world... That's OK too.
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Friendika may also be closed off from the global community and used to support
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But maybe you don't want to be connected to the world... and that's OK
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too. Friendika may be closed off from the global community and used to support
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social networking amongst corporate, educational, religious, and other private
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communities. This makes it an excellent choice for the social networking needs
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of young teenagers and especially k-12 organisations.
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