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by iamjoday 4086 days ago
Hi Guys,

Sorry for keeping the click bait headline. I guess that's the new norm these days.

I am working on email service prototype that is mainly focused on privacy.

If you can spend 2 minutes for following survey. It is 2 question survey, takes less than 2 minutes to complete.

https://docs.google.com/a/joday.com/forms/d/177YMHXbZiV5XK7U...

Data privacy is biggest challenge of our time. Your personal data like email is owned by service provider and that data is used for things like ads you don't want.

Imagine UPS, USPS, FedEx etc reading your mails to send you ads and keeping your mails with them? Sound bizarre, right? It is to us. We believe email is your data and you should own it; not the service provider.

Imagine a email service(app) where you own the data (email data is not stored on our servers nor we have access to it once delivered), So NO ads. Your emails are securely stored with encryption. You can sync data between multiple devices. Also, there is NO storage limits.

I would love to get your honest opinion about the idea. If it make sense or if its not practical.

Thanks for your time.

--Nash.

2 comments

"Data privacy is biggest challenge of our time. Your personal data like email is owned by service provider and that data is used for things like ads you don't want."

Not everyone uses Gmail. I use Fastmail for my e-mail, and they neither show me ads nor read my e-mail. (They charge a modest fee for the service instead.) And as far as I know, they don't claim to own my e-mail.

"Imagine UPS, USPS, FedEx etc reading your mails to send you ads and keeping your mails with them? Sound bizarre, right? It is to us."

It is to me too. That's why I've never used Gmail (or other ad-supported web mail providers). And I use Thunderbird to download e-mails to my machine, so my messages don't stay on Fastmail's servers if I don't want them to. (I trust them to not keep copies of my e-mails forever after I delete them, and they have little incentive to do so.)

Thanks greenyoda,

Great to know that there are users who see value in it.

If I may ask, what is something more that you wish from the service provider you already use?

appreciate your comment,

My e-mail needs are pretty simple, and can't think of anything else I'd need.
The clickbait headline is particularly annoying because it has literally nothing to do with the article. When a clickbait title is something like, "This Android trick will change your life", at least it'll give me an Android trick.

Your headline is the exact opposite of what you're trying to offer, and you're not even offering it yet. You're baiting us into filling out a survey to benefit you.

If what you're working on is useful, you can use an honest headline and still get lots of clicks.

Edit: you also misused the "Show HN" prefix. You're not showing us anything.

got it. will try to be more explicit like ASK HN.