Why does privacy matter?
Mehmet Avcı
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Users share a tremendous amount of personal information when they use digital products and services.
It is the responsibility of product developers and designers to ensure that user privacy is safeguarded. Breaches of privacy can have severe consequences, including identity theft, financial loss, and reputational damage.
Therefore, it is imperative that privacy protections are built into products from the outset, as this not only helps to protect users but also builds trust between the product and the users.
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Kaya Lordoğlu@kaya_lordoglu
TransferChain
Our company began its journey with a similar mindset. Our vision is to disrupt conventional cloud storage and cyber security in a much more privacy-focused sense. We ensure that the data uploaded into our platform will only be available to the explicitly authorized users. Neither the provider nor any unauthorized third parties, be they potential hackers or innocent passers-by, should be able to access the user’s private and confidential information.
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@kaya_lordoglu I appreciate your kind words. If you require any assistance, feel free to contact me.
@kaya_lordoglu Great to hear that! I would also like to introduce you to our product, Hardal, which is a privacy-first UX and web analytics tool that doesn't track cookies. You can check it out at https://usehardal.com/.
TransferChain
@mehmet_avci1 Sounds like a very useful product. I'll go ahead and check it out
To preserve user privacy, it is crucial that we put an end to tracking users cookies.