Path social network lands for Windows Phone 8


- Diyan
- On January 18, 2014
The selective social network Path has arrived in the Windows Phone store. The app has been available in closed beta only for selected users since December 2013, but now anyone with a Windows Phone 8 device can use the service, registering directly from the app or using an old Path account, previously created on Android and iOS.
Path is a trusted social network. Instead of exposing your personal life and details to millions of people, Path gives you the ability to select those people who matter most, having a full control over the post privacy. The app is ad-free and it is used by millions of people who want to share their special moments only with close friends and families.
Path is a place that you can control. It features a journal for your thoughts and check-ins. Users are able to capture and share photos and videos and apply different editing tools to them. The posts can be shared on the other social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. Users can control the privacy of each individual post – only one or more friends can see it. In addition, Path allows users to create Circles of friends to easily share posts and moments with.
Path is a free app and can be downloaded from the Windows Phone store.
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