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RE: [projectvrm] Dock.io


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  • From: StJ Deakins < >
  • To: Tony Fish < >
  • Cc: John Philpin < >, ProjectVRM list < >
  • Subject: RE: [projectvrm] Dock.io
  • Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 16:46:23 -0500

There are quite a few ICO’s using 'personal data emacipation' in their white papers as a differentiator. Of course none of them have actually built anything yet - and likely most never will.

WRT to the functionality - we did something like this as one of the three functions of version 1.0 of the CitizenMe app: allowing people to change and manage all their social media profiles from one central mobile dash. 

Result: roughly 60% of people who opened the app used the function at least once, but the revisit frequency and feedback over the following 6 months didn’t project out too well, suggesting that if it was a stand alone app it’d probably gain a decent niche following but would be unlikely to go mainstream.  If only we’d had ICO’s in 2014… :-) 

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On 6 February 2018 at 06:47:09, Tony Fish ( "> ) wrote:

a personal locker (of form) but positioned as a proposition with a reward for giving up data but then added a load of stuff to confuse me along with an ICO







 

From: John Philpin [mailto: "> ]
Sent: 05 February 2018 23:17
To: ProjectVRM list < "> >
Subject: [projectvrm] Dock.io

 

Dock.io ::

 

Most people have dozens of profiles online, many of which include information that is not up to date, resulting in lost time and opportunities. dock.io solves this by connecting different websites and apps you use, allowing you to save information to one source, and control how and where your information is used across the web. Whether it be a profile update, recommendation, freelancer review, a new connection, accreditation and more - all of your information is seamlessly connected between different networks, at your complete control. 

 

                Anyone have any specific opinion about what they are doing?

 

… it READS right …

 

team seems to be ex Branded.me / Remote.com




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