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The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age.

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The idea for the app was conceived while Chasen was working at Blackboard. I was fascinated by the fact that there are a billion smartphones in the world that act as location beacons and all this social information in the cloud but no-one had combined them.

SocialRadar works on the premise that the user can walk into a bar and use the app to immediately find out information about who is there, how you are connected to them and what they have been up to recently.

When users open it, the main screen provides an overview of how many people are close-by and how many of them are friends, friends of friends and favorites. The distance to search can be set from the main screen, as can a user's visibility settings, with options of public, friends-only, anonymous and invisible.

Users that are close-by can be shown in a list with snippets of information or on a map. A major benefit of SocialRadar is that it doesn't necessarily need other people to be registered in order for them to be displayed. As well as its own data, it uses information that is readily available from other services, such as check-ins and geo-tagged updates from Facebook and Twitter.

When asked how many connections are shown in this way, Chasen was enthused. The ability for a user to see where all their connections are at a glance naturally raises some questions about privacy, but Chasen points out that SocialRadar doesn't use any data that isn't already available to the user.

Furthermore, he says, privacy has been considered from the very beginning by a dedicated team of security experts. He notes, though, that when offered the choice, users have tended to leave themselves showing publicly on SocialRadar. The top feature people have requested for SocialRadar is control over what they share.

The similarity between SocialRadar and the initial uncomfortable visions of how Google Glass could be used to instantly identify and pull up information about the people around you is made more notable for the planned release of a Glass app. Chasen argues, however, that most of those initial concerns about Glass were to do with the potential use of facial recognition, a practice that Google has banned.

What's more, he feels that it doesn't matter. He suggests that SocialRadar should be something that people look at when they arrive somewhere and then put back in their pocket; that it should be used to provide a social heads-up, not as an immersive experience.

Chasen believes that SocialRadar provides features that other ambient location apps do not, and that this will make it a success. SMP » Landscape. Who's Near Me is a free service that connects you with people that are near you right now!

Your identity is completely hidden from the other users and you can safely exchange text and picture messages with nearby people - all without the need to ever reveal your true name, email, or phone number - unless of course you want to!

People from around the world are logging into the Who's Near Me network to find new friendships, romance, or just to kill some time by chatting with a stranger in your city - or across the globe.

Hundreds of thousands of users have already joined this rapidly growing social network and you are bound to meet people living and working in your city, maybe even someone living right nextdoor!



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