Microshare

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To Microshare is to offer access to a select piece or set of digital content by a specific group of invited or otherwise privileged guests in a controlled and secure manner. In contrast to public sharing of content, microsharing enables a more private or intimate level of making content accessible by others. Microsharing access can be secured via uniquely encoded urls or by password protection.

In internet usage, it is to share content within a small, select circle of people, or to intimate, audience controlled sharing as opposed to world wide web, public sharing where anyone can view your content.