Press Release: Wadja offers a user – friendly privacy environment
Wadja, a social networking site that creates people-to-topic connections, announces new and improved privacy through its labels feature
January 2009 – Athens Wadja.com, a social networking site that creates conversations around shared topics of interest, announces new and improved privacy settings for its users.
Wadja’s labeling system can be applied to a variety of social content and activity including email and SMS messages, real time tweets and status updates, uploaded media, and even friend relationships. Labels add a personalized relevance to social content and conversation. Users are able to customise their labelled activity and privacy in a number of ways offering the individual full control of their labelled conversations.
Real time conversations and social content are organized under customized “label” tags. Every conversation can be labeled as an open forum, strictly restricted to friends, and/or customized to allow certain people to join and not others. It’s all up to the user.
Theofanis Pantelides Wadja’s Product Developer explains, “A label may be set to “Everyone”, “Friends”, “Just me” or “No one”. Each setting enables a user to choose how each and every one of a users label can be viewed. Some system labels like Email and SMS are of course set to private by default and cannot be changed, but privacy levels on any other label can be switched at any time. It’s a very simple yet powerful security feature that gives our users full control of what people can and cannot see.”
Labels streamline conversations and organize a users social content, while allowing Wadja users absolute control of their privacy settings. Wadja’s users ultimately decide which aspects of their social networking they wish others to see, which aspects they want to share with friends and which they wish to keep completely private.


