Michael Bublé, Kris Jenner, amd others invested $40 million in this app in 2021, in part to help in "reimagining how we connect with God through technology." The Glorify app offers daily devotionals, prayers, reflections, biblical meditations, and prayer lists for around $50 for an annual subscription (costs vary according to their price list on the Apple app store). It's good to remember, the money invested in Glorify by high profile investors is generally because they are hoping to make a profit. As Glorify states in their privacy policy, "Information that we collect from our users, including Personal Information, is considered to be a business asset." Monetizing your daily prayers is potentially a business worth millions.
Was könnte passieren, wenn etwas schiefgeht?
In a 2021 interview with TechCrunch, Glorify's 22-year old co-founder Ed Beccle said of his Christian-targeted wellness app, "We don’t monetize through ads; the user really isn’t the product." Which sounds great. However, we're not so sure it's true based on what we found in Glorify's privacy policy.
Glorify's privacy policy clearly states the personal information you provide them is considered a business asset. It also clearly states that while they don't sell your personal information, they can use it for a good deal of targeted advertising and sharing with third-parties for tailored marketing purposes. And Glorify says they can combine your personal information with information they get from third-party sources such as gender and birth date and they can use that information to provide you with information about their business, products, and services. Which means they can use all that personal information to try and sell you more stuff.
Glorify also says they can create anonymized and aggregated information that includes location information and says they may use this information in a number of ways, including research, internal analysis, analytics, and any other legally permissible purposes. That's a fairly broad statement. And here is where we must remind you that it has been found to be relatively easy to re-identify such information, especially if location data is included.
In that same TechCrunch interview, Glorfy's co-founder stated, "I believe the engaged audience that we will have will probably have a higher propensity to pay for all sorts of other products that we release. ... [we think we can] take that audience and direct them to other products that we've created, where they’ll have high propensity to pay." It's a good reminder that prayer apps come at a cost, as with so much on the internet in our existing data economy,
Tipps zu Ihrem Schutz
- Disable location sharing with this app for better privacy
- Do NOT use your Facebook account to login
Kann es mich ausspionieren?
Kamera
Gerät: Nicht verfügbar
App: Nein
Mikrofon
Gerät: Nicht verfügbar
App: Nein
Verfolgt den Standort
Gerät: Nicht verfügbar
App: Nein
Was kann zur Registrierung verwendet werden?
E-Mail-Adresse
Nein
Telefonnummer
Ja
Drittanbieter-Konto
Ja
Facebook sign-up available
Welche Daten sammelt das Unternehmen?
Persönliche
Email address, phone number, mailing address, location
Körperbezogen
Soziale
Wie nutzt das Unternehmen die Daten?
Wie können Sie Ihre Daten kontrollieren?
Wie ist das Unternehmen in der Vergangenheit mit den Daten über seine Verbraucher umgegangen?
No known privacy or security incidents discovered in the last 3 years.
Informationen zum Datenschutz bei Kindern
Kann dieses Produkt offline genutzt werden?
Benutzerfreundliche Informationen zum Datenschutz?
Links zu Datenschutzinformationen
Erfüllt dieses Produkt unsere Mindestsicherheitsstandards?
Verschlüsselung
Glorify confirmed to us on May 2, 2022 that they do use encryption to protect user data
Sicheres Passwort
Sicherheits-Updates
Umgang mit Schwachstellen
Glorify confirmed to us on May 2, 2022 they do have a system in place to manage security vulnerabilities.
Datenschutzrichtlinie
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