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by AlchemistCamp 968 days ago
It looks like a standard account creation flow.

If you chose the email option instead of “sign in with Google”, the server will probably use that email address to send you a login link. This is pretty standard for any web service, even blogs, where users can create accounts.

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I think the comment means “who ends up with my email address and why” not “why am I being asked fire on email address to create an account”.

Given that - presumably - you are going to be asked for content such as voice recordings to create the clone this is a valid concern.

Sure, the login and sign up process is standard. But it's not typical to provide no information as to who is operating the site, or what the site does. Do those things appear in your browser?

I only see a title, a sign up link, and some celebrity photos.

Hi there - thanks for the feedback. This is just an MVP and the UX might be confusing.

It's a site where you can create voice clones of someone and talk to them.

You can tap on the celebrities to chat with them as a test

Standard would include “sign in with Apple” - which at least provides some kind of anonymity.