Share with people you choose
Public feeds are not the right place for every photo. Private sharing gives people a way to decide which moments belong with a smaller audience.
The key is clarity. Users should know when a photo is private, who can access it, and how to change that access later.
Access controls build social trust
Private media sharing works only when access is understandable and reversible. A viewer should not become permanent just because someone approved a moment once.
Wavo's SEO language should therefore focus on permission-based access, visibility controls, removing access, and reporting abuse.
- Approve who can view private profile photos.
- Remove access when a conversation changes.
- Report misuse, impersonation, or non-consensual content.
Private sharing is not public indexing
This page can explain the feature, but specific private photos should never be included in sitemap or rendered as crawlable public pages.
That separation protects users and keeps Wavo's SEO strategy focused on safety, trust, and product education.
Private content needs consent and control
Private albums should be permission-based. People need to understand what they are sharing, who can view it, and how to remove access when the trust level changes.
Wavo frames private photo features around user control, reporting, and clear boundaries. Non-consensual content, unauthorized photos, minors, harassment, or attempts to expose private media should never be treated as acceptable social behavior.
- Share only content you own or have the right to share.
- Use access controls instead of making private photos public.
- Report abuse, impersonation, non-consensual sharing, or underage content immediately.