Task is completed. You can begin testing. ----------------------------------- The idea is that first you are happy getting a lot of anonymous requests, but then when you implement them you lose contact with those who have left you feedback, and as a result you lose a customer that could potentially be glad you paid attention to it and have realized this idea. In the new version when you still have contact with the user you will truly be able to generate a loyal community.
We do not require the user to any extended data.
Enough for him to come up with his nickname, and leave an email address for feedback either login using an account from google, facebook, etc
Task is completed. You can begin testing. ----------------------------------- The idea is that first you are happy getting a lot of anonymous requests, but then when you implement them you lose contact with those who have left you feedback, and as a result you lose a customer that could potentially be glad you paid attention to it and have realized this idea. In the new version when you still have contact with the user you will truly be able to generate a loyal community.
We do not require the user to any extended data.
Enough for him to come up with his nickname, and leave an email address for feedback either login using an account from google, facebook, etc
hi sergey. did you look into this matter? i have a meeting in two hours with the rest of the company where we decide whether we should opt for user-echo or not. this missing feature is an important aspect of that meeting
Hi. We discussed it and will include this feature in 24 hours.
hi sergey. did you look into this matter? i have a meeting in two hours with the rest of the company where we decide whether we should opt for user-echo or not. this missing feature is an important aspect of that meeting
Why not leave the feature there and make it up to your customers to decide whether it fits the purpose or not. You could then give customers the advice from above when they allow anonymous
Ok. But this makes it hard to use in scenarios where you would be providing the user the safeguards of anonymity. E.g. Early testphases where user might be insecure abt sharing private data
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The idea is that first you are happy getting a lot of anonymous requests, but then when you implement them you lose contact with those who have left you feedback, and as a result you lose a customer that could potentially be glad you paid attention to it and have realized this idea. In the new version when you still have contact with the user you will truly be able to generate a loyal community.
We do not require the user to any extended data.
Enough for him to come up with his nickname, and leave an email address for feedback either login using an account from google, facebook, etc