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Comment by pickledoyster

6 days ago

The report in the OP raises valid concerns about SDKs from third parties, including Google and Facebook. Your own site showcases the Reflect SDK which is, I quote:

> The Reflect SDK is the iOS framework that powers the Reflect – Track Anything app and is designed to help you: > > Create forms to track customer product usage and experience > Collect customer biometric data [...]

Source: https://ntl.ai/products/

Let's just say I'm skeptical about your claims.

Edit: provided a more extensive quote and link to source.

This is a totally valid concern. Initially we were considering augmenting our income with a B2B model to license the library we’ve built, but that didn’t pan out and our priorities have changed, so we solely work on the apps for customers now. I actually forgot this was even on our website and, since we aren’t trying to offer those services or license anymore, I’ve removed them.

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    • What I mean by valid is that, without knowing all the information, skepticism is a good thing. Too many companies take a mile when you give an inch and take advantage of ambiguity.

      The SDK simply doesn’t exist as a product any more and so doesn’t make sense to keep on our website as an offering. So I’m glad you brought that to my attention.

      If there are any specifics about the privacy of Reflect you’d like me to elucidate, I’m happy to do that.

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    • This comment is so cynical, and not in some cool, edgy way.

      I made an honest attempt, but I could not find a way to read the response in a way that your interpretation makes sense.