
JustMyNeighbors
A privacy first neighbor network that connects you to people that live within 1,000 feet of you.
- Free • Proprietary
- Online
What is JustMyNeighbors?
JustMyNeighbors is similar in concept to other neighbor networks with a couple important differences.
JustMyNeighbors defines your neighborhood as people that live within 1,000 feet of you. Every address has its own small neighbor network. This keeps the number of messages low and the quality of messages high.
JMN is also simple to use. Just send an email to neighbors@justmyneighbors.com. You can reply to messages via email too. Your messages can include photos and attachments. You can post and reply to messages on the website, too.
JMN protects your privacy. On the site you are known by your first name and the name of your street. I’m “Kelly on Woodruff.” When I send a message from my normal email address, the message is updated to be from kelly_on_woodruff@justmyneighbor.... Your regular email address is never exposed. Likewise you home address is never exposed. There are maps, but they don’t show the locations of other participants–only the area covered by your network.
JMN has a simple privacy policy: We only collect the information needed to run the service (first name, home address and email address) and we don’t share that with anyone.
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Supported Languages
- English
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- neighborhood
- network-neighborhood
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Kelly & Jane, the Developers of JustMyNeighbors, made some modifications to the standard application for the Members of my Church. For the past 18 months we've had our own private community where we share information about upcoming events, post photos of giveaway items, and ask for or offer assistance to one another. It's great!