ClearSky said:Does anyone know of a free website that you can set to private whenever you want or to share with certain people? Thank you!![]()
ClearSky said:What do you mean? I know there are a few websites like angelfire, tripod, and yahoo to name a few that you can sign up for free. I know it's limited use, but it doesn't matter. What I can't tell is if it could have a setting to set to private. There's one from my internet provider, but I need high speed access to use it. I don't have High Speed Internet.
Mookie said:Maybe you did not clear your question.
Anyway, that is corret. There are also freebies personal spaces/websites and others.
It would be better if you have high speed Internet cable/DSL. I personally perfer H.S. Internet cable since I use my videophone. If you can cut your telephone service, you can also save your money only if you have H.S. Internet cable, such as $50 telephone expense vs. $40 cable expense (varies prices in different locations).
However, you want to set up your own website, you would have to apply your website right and pay the website fee and website service. What about software? Yep, you would also have to pay since you need to create your own webpages.
ClearSky said:Which free web site do you recommend? Which one has a private setting?
I can't cut the telephone as my mom and brother uses it. We have been trying ot get HS Internet for awhile.
ClearSky said:Does anyone know of a free website that you can set to private whenever you want or to share with certain people? Thank you!![]()
ClearSky said:I don't know about LiveJournal.com, but I do know that MySpace isn't private even if you don't have an account. They have a Privacy Setting only for the young teenagers. I think it is very stupid of them. The only thing you cannot see if you do not have an account with MySpace are the pictures and videos, but everything else is viewable. You can set your Blogs to private if you want. The Privacy Setting is not available for all ages. They say so in their FAQ website. I think they are idiots. I have to admit that it's been interesting to read what all the other people in my high school have done with their lives. I still do not like myspace.com.