FAQs
What is TurtleFox.com?
TurtleFox.com is a website dedicated to the frustrated Web users everywhere that just want a simple and easy way to organize and keep in touch with their family & friends.
TurtleFox.com is a place to share your life's experiences with those that are closest to you through blogs, pictures, and important events.
Who owns TurtleFox.com?
TurtleFox.com is owned by a small group of dedicated professionals who work on the site daily to continually add new features for the
thousands of people who enjoy the TurtleFox.com experience.
We encourage you to become part of the community!
TurtleFox.com says it is in "BETA". What does that mean?
TurtleFox.com is a work in progress. We are continually adding new features and trying to figure out what people want. The term BETA basically means "please pardon our dust" - we are in the middle of construction.
Why should I become a member of TurtleFox.com? Does it cost anything?
Anyone and everyone should become a member of TurtleFox.com. It is FREE! Once you join you can create your profile, maintain your blog, upload photo albums, add friends & family members, etc. What do you have to lose - it's FREE!
I'm having problems on the website. What should I do?
Visit our Help & Support Forums!
How do I vote & rate content?
You can vote on and rate content on the site such as photo albums and blogs. You do this on the main blog or photo album view page by clicking on any one of the 5 stars listed.
When you mouseover the stars, they should change color, and upon clicking on a star, you should receive a message that you're vote has been received. You
can only vote once per content item. Voting also earns you 1 member point!
Who can see all my private contact information (email, mailing address, etc)?
When editing your information, you should see a clear distinction between which information is publicly displayed, versus which information is private, and only visible to your friends. Mailing address,
phone number, and email address are considered private and are only visible by your friends.
What are circles?
What are Circles? Circles allow you to group your friends into smaller subgroups. This allows you to post blogs, photo albums, or events and share them only with a certain circle of your friends or family. Common examples of circles would be: Extended Family, Closest Friends, Coworkers, Immediate Family, etc. Your "Inner Circle" is a default circle already created for you.