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By James Wood
I’m James Wood, an Contest Writer at Dev Technosys,
**Hey everyone,
I’ve been researching ways to design a social media app that truly protects user privacy while still offering engaging features. With so many platforms tracking data, showing intrusive ads, and selling information, I think there’s a huge opportunity to build something transparent and ethical.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this:
What privacy-first practices should developers focus on (e.g., end-to-end encryption, minimal data collection)?
How can an app build user trust from day one — through UX design, open-source policies, or clear privacy terms?
Are there any successful examples of privacy-focused social apps we can learn from?
Personally, I’m exploring ideas like local data storage, anonymous sign-ups, and open communication about data handling. I believe user trust should be treated as a core feature, not a marketing tagline.
What do you all think? How can we design a modern, fun social app that puts privacy and ethics first?**
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