I love this concept. For a while, I've thought about a solution to reward customers or users - for instance, people who report bugs - without the need for having access to their personal information.
This might make that a lot less painful.
By the way, as a Windows user, the image link buttons remind me of the Close Window button. Maybe you could change the button background to green instead and fix the worst part that way. It's the `background` rule in `hows .how .screen .in a div`.
You also need a newsletter, RSS and/or Twitter feed. I probably won't remember you in 24 hours, so I need something to remind me, when you roll out the final service.
So it seems. So the selling point is actually ease, not privacy. I guess it's not that interesting to me after all. But it obviously still has its applications.
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By the way, as a Windows user, the image link buttons remind me of the Close Window button. Maybe you could change the button background to green instead and fix the worst part that way. It's the `background` rule in `hows .how .screen .in a div`.
You also need a newsletter, RSS and/or Twitter feed. I probably won't remember you in 24 hours, so I need something to remind me, when you roll out the final service.