to answer your question regarding screenshots - I am quoting a previous answer "Ourguide only takes a screenshot when the user asks for the next step. We run a PII filter first, then process the image via Tinfoil.sh in secure hardware enclaves (TEEs). This ensures the data remains private from everyone, including us. Tinfoil is open-source and fully verifiable." Screenshots are not stored.
Edtech companies that offer learn by doing curriculum (look at acloudguru, aquired by Pluralsight) offer labs where they expect students/learners to open their dull tutorials or instructions in a separate browser tab and then follow those instructions to achieve a learning objective .. your product could fit there to hand hold and educate users on all the different cloud technologies.. in short you can fuck a number of boomer edtech companies by making ur product like a education copilot and letting learners use it to learn stuff interactively .. learn how to secure s3 buckets in AWS .. learn how to configure backups or whatever ..
Ourguide only takes a screenshot when the user asks for the next step. We run a PII filter first, then process the image via Tinfoil.sh in secure hardware enclaves (TEEs). This ensures the data remains private from everyone, including us. Tinfoil is open-source and fully verifiable.
Hey! Thanks for the suggestion. I visited a lot of old age homes in SF today, but the recurring issue I saw was that most of the people there didn't use laptops, or even phones - so I'm not sure how I would market it to them. Any suggestions?
to answer your question regarding screenshots - I am quoting a previous answer "Ourguide only takes a screenshot when the user asks for the next step. We run a PII filter first, then process the image via Tinfoil.sh in secure hardware enclaves (TEEs). This ensures the data remains private from everyone, including us. Tinfoil is open-source and fully verifiable." Screenshots are not stored.