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nazca | 5 years ago

Looks interesting. A few initial reactions: 1) I'm assuming I won't be able to use this with my enterprise email? Even if my admin doesn't block my calendar sharing, it seems like I'd be running afoul of our rules by sending notes to some unknown platform.

2) um, what's the name? Is it personal CRM? (that doesn't appear in big font anywhere). nat.app? (I only see that in the url and email addresses). something else?

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nathanganser|5 years ago

Hey, thanks for sharing your thoughts!

1) If your admin allows it you're fine. We work with G Suite as well. What concerns do you have? Please check out https://nat.app/privacy to understand how we treat your data, to summarize: - Your data is never accessed by a human - We don't share it with any third parties - Your data is safely stored and sent to you when needed (aka. before your next meeting). That's it.

If you're fine writing down notes into a web app, sending them per email is the same level of safety/security.

2) Its Nat indeed. We were previously called Nat Bot (initially we tried to build a chatbot, but pivoted a bit. Nat it is :)

airstrike|5 years ago

> If your admin allows it you're fine.

In the big enterprise world, you don't even get to ask your admin if it's fine. Every answer is a "no" by default unless you have an extremely compelling case. Sharing data outside of the network is a major no-no for certain industries (like mine, which is Financial Services)

> sending them per email is the same level of safety/security.

Not exactly. My company logs every e-mail I send / receive, but not every HTTP request. If we're ever sued, the e-mails may show up in court, but not HTTP.

And if you're ever sued, what happens to the data I e-mailed?

monsieurbanana|5 years ago

You might want to quickly fix the text in the privacy page, specifically removing the sentence.