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At Jumbo, we believe that your data belongs to you.
That’s why our app empowers you to take control of your privacy and security, right from your phone.
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Since the GDPR announcment, privacy became a hot topic
And I saw many products around it.
Many of them lack a basic understanding of UX.
Jumbo seems like a great and beautiful tool.
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PC only. Don't want apps on my phone. A phone is for communication. I don't want a tiny keyboard for work !
Pros:
It works ?
Cons:
Phone only so it's useless to me.
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@dfox06667172 It is exactly because a phone is for communication that you need this on your phone. :)
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The premise is nice and it seems to be easy to use, but I cannot conceive that something as impactful as Jumbo was made first as an app - even worse, an iPhone app -. The web would've been the right platform.
My expectations are still high, though.
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Nah, thanks, I won't trust you anymore and start using your product after selling Sunrise which was killed shortly after that.
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I love this idea. Waiting for an Android or web version ❤️
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Devs still start with Apple huh?
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Does Jumbo delete all Google searches (older than x), or only those on my phone (or other device the app is installed on)?
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Hi Pierre, Great stuff.
Curious to know how frequently you think users would use Jumbo and how this affects the product from a business perspective.
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been looking for such app for a long time. And now, i found it!
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There's no web app? You start with a web app (preferably a proper PWA) to cover all platforms, *then* you release mobile apps -- and if you start with iOS, you have an Android app following shortly thereafter.
I don't think it makes any sense to start with an iOS app for a service like this.
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PC only. Don't want apps on my phone. A phone is for communication. I don't want a tiny keyboard for work !
Pros:It works ?
Cons:Phone only so it's useless to me.