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For App Mining landing page development and App Mining operations.
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Text in the login pages are misleading to the end user #198

Closed harinib1491 closed 4 years ago

harinib1491 commented 4 years ago

Login Page screenshot

What is the problem you are seeing? Please describe. The tab that pops up just before the end user reaches the home page of any app says the following message: "example.com wants to read your basic info and publish data stored for this app."

How is this problem misaligned with goals of app mining? This message is quite misleading to the end user and is contradictory to the main concept of data privacy based on which Blockstack was built.

What is the explicit recommendation you’re looking to propose? You can remove that particular text or reword it in a way that is not uncomfortable for the end user to go ahead and finish their registrations.

Describe your long term considerations in proposing this change. Please include the ways you can predict this recommendation could go wrong and possible ways mitigate. This could create a credibility issue in using Blockstack among the end users as many users globally are not yet aware as to how blockchain works. Therefore, we need to make the interface as simple as possible with easier lingo for the users to understand, thereby gaining their trust for a long term retention.

friedger commented 4 years ago

Should be moved to the blockstack-browser repo.

There is a UX team working on improving the flow..

If a user gives permission to access data there is always a text like that, e.g. to access your address book. Nothing to do with blockchain, just with data.

harinib1491 notifications@github.com schrieb am So., 1. Dez. 2019, 11:59:

[image: Login Page screenshot] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/54671783/69912803-4e89d980-1469-11ea-96ba-76906d977e8a.png

What is the problem you are seeing? Please describe. The tab that pops up just before the end user reaches the home page of any app says the following message: "example.com wants to read your basic info and publish data stored for this app."

How is this problem misaligned with goals of app mining? This message is quite misleading to the end user and is contradictory to the main concept of data privacy based on which Blockstack was built.

What is the explicit recommendation you’re looking to propose? You can remove that particular text or reword it in a way that is not uncomfortable for the end user to go ahead and finish their registrations.

Describe your long term considerations in proposing this change. Please include the ways you can predict this recommendation could go wrong and possible ways mitigate. This could create a credibility issue in using Blockstack among the end users as many users globally are not yet aware as to how blockchain works. Therefore, we need to make the interface as simple as possible with easier lingo for the users to understand, thereby gaining their trust for a long term retention.

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stackatron commented 4 years ago

Issue moved to blockstack/blockstack-browser #1996 via ZenHub