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In order to distinguish between the people to whom you are directly connected and their friends, RideConnect shows them as green or orange. Green contacts are directly connected to you. Orange contacts are indirectly connected you.
 
In order to distinguish between the people to whom you are directly connected and their friends, RideConnect shows them as green or orange. Green contacts are directly connected to you. Orange contacts are indirectly connected you.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 4 February 2018

Question.png You've registered for the app and your community screen shows contacts that are identified as green or orange
Aha.png RideConnect is a private social app. What this means is that it takes into account your phone book or your Facebook in order to identify who you are connected to so that you may ride share with them.


It also takes into account the contacts of those people to whom you directly connected. For example, you may be directly connected to a group of friends and they may be connected to additional people. RideConnect shows all of this to you so that you have choices.


In order to distinguish between the people to whom you are directly connected and their friends, RideConnect shows them as green or orange. Green contacts are directly connected to you. Orange contacts are indirectly connected you.

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