> How does keybase make money? I am afraid they are in the business of selling my online identity.
This comes up semi-regularly. Within the recent announcement of Teams [1] it was noted that:
"Put most simply, we eventually want to find a way for actual enterprises to pay, while keeping personal and community use free. And any use now is grandfathered in."
I've seen similar sentiments in earlier announcements.
Thank you very much for your answer! I'm wondering how key base can find an
investor with such a weak hope. Anyways, the privacy policy gave me the answer: everybody can can check my online identities, it is public and not deletable. Or, if the block chain is encrypted, they can sell it in a merger. Too bad!
This comes up semi-regularly. Within the recent announcement of Teams [1] it was noted that:
"Put most simply, we eventually want to find a way for actual enterprises to pay, while keeping personal and community use free. And any use now is grandfathered in."
I've seen similar sentiments in earlier announcements.
They also have a clear privacy policy [2].
[1] https://keybase.io/blog/introducing-keybase-teams
[2] https://keybase.io/docs/privacypolicy