Something that most people don't know: What you post on Facebook, Myspace or any other random blog/comment section pretty much never goes away. Most of it is available for the world to see, dug up by major search engines.
How many times have you heard someone say "Hey, can I get a little privacy here???" As funny as it may sound, often times that's all we really want: "a little" privacy. We don't care if it's secure enough to keep the NSA out, we just prefer that: The stalkers move along and strangers can't look at our personal posts or comments.
Here is the solution: Trick.ly is a Silicon Valley startup that focuses on keeping information of "special interest" private. Originally started to protect the best kept magic secrets from casual web browsers, Trick.ly is a free service that shortens and password protects web links you want to share with select individuals on the internet. Rather than rope you and your contacts into a new social network, Trick.ly allows you to share with people on-the-fly.
If you want to protect secrets from the "merely curious", Trick.ly lets you put a password on links with clues only your friends would get.
In an age where Facebook, Google and everyone else is telling you all your information should be public, Trick.ly is happily bucking the trend.
Take a look, its super simple to use and very effective.