Trying to change a specific feature or function on one of the many social networking sites a person is involved in these days can oftentimes be a daunting and time-consuming task. It’s more than just navigating to the site and logging in, it’s finding exactly where on the site you can change your profile picture, password, email, or even delete the account entirely.
Bliss Control is a web-based app that simplifies the convoluted process with a sleek, drop-down user interface. It’s as simple as choosing the setting you want to change, a network to change it on, and selecting “Go.” You don’t have to login to the site nor hand over any usernames or passwords. Bliss Control merely sends you directly to the page on the site where you can manage the setting you’ve selected.
Social networking sites on Bliss Control include: Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Pinterest, Tumblr, Foursquare, YouTube, LinkedIn, Google+, Meetup, Path, Instagram, and Flickr.
To use Bliss Control simply choose a setting you want to change from the option menu on the left…
…and then a social network from the option menu on the right, clicking “Go” when you’re done.
For many I’m sure the example below is likely to be the most popular of all.
Stay tuned.
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I've been interested in P2P since the early, high-flying days of Napster and KaZaA. I believe that analog copyright laws are ill-suited to the digital age, and that art and culture shouldn't be subject to the whims of international entertainment industry conglomerates. Twitter | Google Plus
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