Comment by indymike

4 years ago

> And yet from my perspective your software is malware.

At first I thought exactly this. This app is disclosing what it does, in the open. The product is very direct and clear what it does, and how it does it. One of the hallmarks of malware is that is is doing things without the user knowing, or in many cases wanting. The only way I would install this is if I wanted it to do exactly what it does.

> Do you have safeguards that can 100% rule out the use of your App as spyware ?

I'm not sure that this is really what is needed here. Any app with telemetry, especially screenshots could be used as spyware. In this case, the app is not hidden, is installed by the user, and it is very clear what it does. There's nothing clandestine or spy-ish about it. It is literally marketed saying this app will take and send screenshots to a person you pick.

> I don’t think you have considered the legal ramifications

This is probably where the biggest potential problems really are: truple is collecting evidence that likely would be used against users in court - be it civil court where it could be used to prove you were doing something bad at 10am (you were chatting instead of working) last week or criminal court where the screenshot might be used as direct evidence of a crime.

With regards to the last point. Truple offers end-to-end encryption. We also permanently delete all accountability data once it's 15 days old. Not saying it's without risk, just that I've done everything I can to mitigate the risks of data getting into hands it shouldn't.

Competitors currently allowed by Apple don't offer end-to-end encryption. Most delete data eventually, but 15 days is the shortest retention I'm aware of.