Loveawake is taking social networking to the roadways. Thus, being single and driving just got more dangerous for us all.
Here’s how it works:
Only vehicle riders who wish to receive cell phone calls need to register with Loveawake . Callers do not have to register with Loveawake . Callers simply call the Loveawake mobile line and if the call is connected their cell phone bill is charged for the call. No registration needed. See a car with a Loveawake sticker? Just pick up your cell phone and call the SameLane mobile line, it’s as simple as that.
Because Loveawake is for casual socializing we don’t pass the calling phone ID onto the called person’s phone. That way you don’t have to publicize who you are, and maybe never do during the phone call. Think of it as chatting to strangers on the plane or standing in the queue at Starbucks. The SameLane system does however replace your caller ID with what we call a Pseudo ID. That way the called party can choose not to receive your call if for example you have called them once too often.
Loveawake members pay nothing to receive calls. The patent pending software in the Loveawake system protects the called party from nuisance calls. The system offers the called party three choices. They can either accept the call, decline the call or bar all future calls from the calling cell phone.
The Loveawake system ensures that the identity of both parties to a phone call is not disclosed unless one or both parties decide to pass this information during the call.
Does this really have THAT much potential?
Would you take advantage of a service like this?
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Can you ever really trust someone…
enough to allow them to record or photograph the most intimate details of your relationship?
With so many celebrities making headlines with sex tapes, photographs and diaries, it seems to me there are many people that are misplacing their trust.
Even when I’d been in a long term relationship with a man I trusted with my life, I never trusted them ENOUGH to allow them to possess such things that could be used against me at a later time.
We’re all guilty of acting out irrationally and we all know what it’s like to regret certain actions later - but possessing something of this nature has the potential to land in the wrong hands and turn into something that can never be retracted.
Have you or would you ever participate in an intimate recording or photo session?
Know of anyone who has and later regretted it?