Clover looks interesting
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Posted by Simon
Jul 14, 2021 at 08:03 PM
Don’t know if anyone has read their privacy policy? That alone will stop me signing up. They seem to be moving heavily in the direction of selling your data for advertising and are collecting every single piece of information they can about you and you device and are already declaring that if they sell the company they have a right to sell your data.
Will I be using them? In one word: No.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Jul 15, 2021 at 01:12 AM
Not sure I can look at their entire web site without having an epileptic seizure.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Jul 15, 2021 at 01:12 AM
Not sure I can look at their entire web site without having an epileptic seizure.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Jul 15, 2021 at 01:12 AM
Not sure I can look at their entire web site without having an epileptic seizure.
Posted by tightbeam
Jul 15, 2021 at 11:13 AM
Other than it being (literally) a shiny new thing, I don’t see how it offers anything I can’t already get from tried-and-tested OneNote and Milanote. I’m increasingly reluctant to jump onto whatever new wagon rolls into town. And I really dislike the “concept” websites - such as Clover’s - that offer few if any screenshots but lots of razzle dazzle. Just show me what it looks like and how it works.
Their FAQ states “We do not track any personally identifiable information. Additionally we do not sell or share user data with third parties.” And then their privacy policy tells all the ways they do track and share personal information. They don’t need to track anything, just like I don’t need to use their software.