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  • Participant
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    Georg.io on #2672

    Hi Brajesh,

    I wouldn’t call “just optional” a level as “friendsonly”. In my opinion it is the most important privacy level for a member. People become members of a network in order to find friends and share things with them. They don’t care about all the people (public level) and they will not keep their content just to see it only themselfs (private level). They want to share it with people they trust and protect it from haters.

    If you don’t install BP Activity Privacy, a member that choose the “friendsonly” level will see entries of its content in the activity stream. When clicking on the entries, they point to nothing, but that is half-privacy because the thumbnail of a photo, for example, is large enough. Same thing for “groupsonly”. Imagine if some members decide to create a group in order to discuss about professional projects. Members will feel betrayed by the site owner.

    But I don’t want to install BP Activity Privacy because of its developer. This man has not a professional attitude.

    Here is a screenshot: http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=398536mediapressBPActivityPrivacy.png

    For me, the privacy of Mediapress should be total and independent and in my opinion that’s a priority.

    Greetings
    Georges

  • Participant
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    Posts: 3
    Georg.io on #2665

    Hi Brajesh

    it’s not a good idea to map Mediapress privacy to BP Activity Privacy. This plugin is bad (conflicts with other plugins) and its developer rather unreliable. Privacy is a very important thing, you cannot trust someone who is not present at the WordPress support forum. I have a lot of questions about his plugin but he has disappeared. So I deactivated his plugin and that affects Mediapress.

    Greetings
    Georg.io