← Back to context Comment by asow92 2 years ago Apps like https://www.joustip.com/ offer e2e encrypted push notifications. 4 comments asow92 Reply buryat 2 years ago how do they guarantee that everything is protected and they don’t share data with someone? asow92 2 years ago How would you want that qualified exactly? digging 2 years ago This is a question you would ask if you/they had already provided some evidence for the claim and it was deemed insufficient. Making a bold claim should come with some ability to justify it ready-to-go. buryat 2 years ago > Does Joust sell my data?> No, Joust does not sell any user data.extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
buryat 2 years ago how do they guarantee that everything is protected and they don’t share data with someone? asow92 2 years ago How would you want that qualified exactly? digging 2 years ago This is a question you would ask if you/they had already provided some evidence for the claim and it was deemed insufficient. Making a bold claim should come with some ability to justify it ready-to-go. buryat 2 years ago > Does Joust sell my data?> No, Joust does not sell any user data.extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
asow92 2 years ago How would you want that qualified exactly? digging 2 years ago This is a question you would ask if you/they had already provided some evidence for the claim and it was deemed insufficient. Making a bold claim should come with some ability to justify it ready-to-go. buryat 2 years ago > Does Joust sell my data?> No, Joust does not sell any user data.extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
digging 2 years ago This is a question you would ask if you/they had already provided some evidence for the claim and it was deemed insufficient. Making a bold claim should come with some ability to justify it ready-to-go.
buryat 2 years ago > Does Joust sell my data?> No, Joust does not sell any user data.extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
how do they guarantee that everything is protected and they don’t share data with someone?
How would you want that qualified exactly?
This is a question you would ask if you/they had already provided some evidence for the claim and it was deemed insufficient. Making a bold claim should come with some ability to justify it ready-to-go.
> Does Joust sell my data?
> No, Joust does not sell any user data.
extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence