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Reddybook Rolls Out Enhanced Privacy Settings for User IDs, Boosting Cricket Fans’ Data Control

Key Takeaways
- Granular per‑post visibility lets fans choose Friends, Followers or Public for each update.
- New “Anonymous Mode” hides the user ID while keeping full participation in cricket forums.
- A one‑click “Privacy Dashboard” aggregates all controls for quick toggling.
- All preferences sync instantly across mobile apps and the web interface.
- End‑to‑end encryption guarantees that user data never leaves Reddybook’s secure servers.
- Comprehensive privacy‑updates guide and cricket fan community resources help users get the most out of the new features.
Why This Update Matters for Cricket Fans
Cricket fans on Reddybook have traditionally used the platform to discuss match tactics, share live‑score screenshots and celebrate historic innings. However, the very passion that fuels these conversations also creates a digital fingerprint: usernames, profile pictures, and sometimes even location tags appear alongside every comment. Until now, users had only a binary choice – public or private – which left many uncomfortable with the amount of personal information displayed.
The new privacy suite changes that narrative by giving fans **complete agency** over who sees their content and when. Whether you’re a veteran analyst who wants to keep your identity hidden while critiquing a bowler’s length, or a casual fan who merely wishes to limit your profile picture visibility to close friends, the settings are now **intuitive**, **instant**, and **secure**.
What’s New in the Privacy Settings?
1. Per‑Post Visibility Controls
Reddybook is the focus of this guide. Every post, comment, or photo now carries an embedded privacy selector. The selector appears beside the “Post” button and offers three options:
- Friends: Only users you have added as friends can view the content.
- Followers: Anyone who follows you can see the post, but it won’t appear in public search results.
- Public: The default setting – visible to anyone on or off Reddybook.
These options can be saved as a default for future posts, or you can switch on a per‑post basis with a single click.
2. Anonymous Mode
Anonymous Mode is a toggle in the Privacy Dashboard that strips your user ID from all interactions within the “Cricket Forums” and “Live Match Chats”. Your comments remain attached to the conversation thread, but your username is replaced with “Anonymous Cricket Fan”. This feature is powered by a pseudonymous token that the system swaps out in real time, guaranteeing that you can still vote on polls, react to moments, and receive replies without ever revealing your identity.
3. One‑Click Privacy Dashboard
Located at Settings → Privacy**, the dashboard consolidates every control into a clean, card‑based interface. From here you can:
- Enable or disable Anonymous Mode.
- Set the default visibility for new posts.
- Toggle profile picture, username, and comment visibility with a single switch.
- Review a timeline of recent privacy changes made to your account.
4. Seamless Sync Across Devices
All changes propagate across the iOS, Android, and web versions of Reddybook within seconds. The backend utilizes WebSocket connections to push updates, so users never need to log out and back in to see the new settings applied.
5. End‑to‑End Encryption for Privacy Settings
Beyond UI changes, the actual privacy preferences are stored in an encrypted vault on Reddybook’s servers. Each preference is encrypted with a key derived from the user’s password (using PBKDF2 with 200,000



