Permission Slip

Permission Slip

One app to take back control of your data

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It’s no secret that a huge number of companies are collecting, buying and selling data about us. Find out exactly what information they collect, and take action to protect yourself.
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Launch tags:AndroidMarketingPrivacy
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What do you think? …

Chris Messina
For those wary of data brokers or having their data shared or otherwise abused, Permission Slip is a new app from Consumer Reports that'll help you delete your digital history from dozens of companies!
Ginny Fahs
@chrismessina Hi Chris - Ginny from Consumer Reports here. Thanks for sharing Permission Slip with the PH community! Very interested to hear what you think of the app.
Ginny Fahs
Hi everyone — I’m Ginny and I lead the Product team at Consumer Reports Innovation Lab. Thanks for all the interest and great comments about Permission Slip! To share a bit about where this product came from — Consumer Reports has been involved in advocating for privacy rights for a long time. When states started to pass their first privacy laws, we saw that the data rights we fought so hard for were confusing and time-consuming for most people to use. We believe the right to privacy is only real if you can use it, which is why we started working on an experimental service that would make it easy for consumers to exercise their data rights. We’re delighted to now be sharing Permission Slip with the world! The Permission Slip app shows you what kinds of data companies collect, and lets you decide what to do. You can tell a company to stop selling your data or to delete it with a tap. We also have an “auto request” feature that lets you automatically manage your data with dozens of data brokers that sell and share it. Very eager to hear what you think of the app, thanks for playing around and sharing your feedback!
Yuki Ogino
What a impressive app. I'll definitely give it a try. Congratulations on the launch!
Ginny Fahs
@oginokairan Thanks Yuki! Can't wait to hear what you think of Permission Slip
Hikaru Nagashima
Your launch is a testament to your team's dedication.
Ginny Fahs
@hikaru_nagashima Thanks Hikaru! Curious to hear what you think of Permission Slip
Darren Gonzales
A "Permission Slip" is a cutting-edge and innovative application designed to empower individuals to regain control over their personal data. In an age where digital privacy and security have become paramount concerns, this app emerges as a powerful tool to address these issues. With Permission Slip, users can manage their data permissions in a straightforward and user-friendly manner. This application puts the power back in the hands of the individual, allowing them to decide who can access their data, for what purpose, and for how long. It serves as a digital guardian, ensuring that your personal information is only shared with trusted entities and for legitimate reasons. In a world where data is often harvested and exploited without consent, Permission Slip offers a solution that fosters transparency and empowers users to make informed decisions about their data. By granting or denying permissions with ease, users can protect their privacy and maintain a greater level of control over their digital footprint. In essence, Permission Slip is not just an app; it's a digital revolution, offering individuals the opportunity to navigate the data-driven landscape with confidence and autonomy. It exemplifies the idea that your data is your own, and you have the right to determine who gets access to it. With Permission Slip, you can reclaim ownership of your digital life and make informed choices about how your data is used.
Congratulations Team Permission Slip on launching such a relevant solution on Producthunt! It's a significant step towards imparting transparency in the world of data handling. Just a suggestion, it would be an added bonus if we could receive notifications when a company makes changes to what data they collect from us. Truly a wonderful invention, keep up the good work!
Ginny Fahs
@manmohit Hi Manmohit - Ginny from Consumer Reports here. So appreciate this feature suggestion. I'll be sharing it back with the team.
Congratulations to all those who have taken a proactive stance in safeguarding their digital privacy!
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