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Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 70.219.62.220] on April 14, 2008 03:35 PM
Hey Lisa,

I saw your comments about the Me.dium privacy policy and I would be happy to talk anytime about what we do and how we do it. When Me.dium was designed, it was designed specifically to give the user control, value and clarity about how they manage their privacy. We've worked very hard from the beginning to take the traditional model, where third parties steal your data, and fli that on it's head in such a way the the user gets to decide when, where and with whom they share their data, and in return for value not available anywhere else - the abiltiy to truly surf with your friends for the first time and be able to benefit from the activity of the crowds around you anywhere online.

We've had avery good response so far to how we handle the process and are always open to suggestions and improvements that give the user more control and/or value. Please feel free to pnig me directly with any questions you might have regarding privacy - I'm happy to have the discussion.

David Mandell,
Co-Founder, Me.dium
david at me dot dium dot com.

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