One of the benefits of Path when compared to social networks like Facebook and Twitter is that it's more private than public. It's only accessible via mobile app and the service limits you to 150 friends to encourage you to add just the people you know. Yet, it's suffered a bit of privacy-related backlash due to the occasional hiccup and a private messaging feature that wasn't so private. However, the latest 3.2 version of Path might rectify that perception -- it's added two features called Private Sharing and Inner Circle that lets users have more control over who sees their status updates. We'll detail those along with a new Path Premium subscription model and a partnership with Deutsche Telekom after the break.%Gallery-slideshow79639%
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