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Twitter Check-in Settings needs more privacy permissions

Just noticed that my twitter account had my home address on it and naturally went to FireEagle to change my location permissions for Twitter. Not finding it, I figured that Brightkite was acting as my location provider. Cool, unchecking the "When I check in at a place, set my Twitter location accordingly (NEW)." box. Problem solved.

That being said, I actually like this feature as Twitter hasn't yet integrated FireEagle. I think if Brightkite is going to be sending my location out to other services, it should adopt a similar permissions model as FireEagle beyond the global public/private switch for just Brightkite.
 
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