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I like what you guys do, immensely. Well done. It will be absolutely fab when you finally crack English English and not the hocus ‘fanny bag’ pocus practiced on the other side of the Atlantic. What are your plans to adopt the Queen’s English vs some trumped up version? Also, Apple’s reminder that by giving you Full Access means key strokes of credit cards and passwords means you are capturing everything and it is understandably disconcerting. I have trust, but over time in Apple for their security protocols and robust expressions and seeming deeds of best intent to act on behalf of their customers. It would be good to hear explicitly about your security processes, to give us some peace of mind. Apologies if you’ve covered it elsewhere but Apple’s pop up warning did rightly stop and make me think.
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@randlelondon In many respects, American English is more conserved and old-fashioned than British English -- the latter having changed more since they diverged.
Shakespeare's English was rhotic, pronouncing [ɹ] where the orthography says it should be pronounced -- like most of American English.
Yours, sir, is the new-fangled English.
And it's "fanny pack," not "fanny bag."
@randlelondon I'm happy to bring good news here. Grammarly supports British and American English via a setting that's available in the user profile area (more here: https://support.grammarly.com/hc... ). And because we respect English dialects equally, we are also working on Canadian, Australian, and some other dialects. The default setting is picked up from the locale set on the phone, but users can override it.
As for the security of password and credit card fields, Grammarly is not activated for these sensitive fields with a rare exception of apps that misidentify such fields. Apple is very cautious about privacy and security of its users, just as we are, and thus Apple warns users about such a possibility, even though mislabeling sensitive fields by apps is rare.
In any case, we take the security of user data very seriously and use stringent encryption, anonymization, and purging of any potentially personally-identifiable or sensitive data. You can read more about our data handling in the Data Storage and Transfer section of our Privacy Policy (https://www.grammarly.com/privac... ). I apologize for linking to a verbose document, but quoting parts without context may create more confusion than clarity.
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