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Social network opens for the security-cleared

June 25, 2010 - 3:24pm



Some people with security clearances are barred by the clearance from posting public profiles on Web sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn. But now there's a private online community for people with restrictive clearances, Washington Technology reports. ClearanceJobs.com, an online resource for employees with active federal security clearances, today unveiled The Cleared Network. It's a private online community that combines a specialized job board with the other benefits of social networking.

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    Norman's Mother
    This is great! And please continue to keep them off Facebook as introverts don't belong there anyway. As they are 100% introverts, I imagine their new social site will be a real snooze!

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