We love Ello, the ad-free social network defined by excellent design and fierce, user-centered values:
- Ello is ad-free, forever. That's legally built into Ellos charter.
- Ello will never sell user data to third parties. That's also built into Ellos charter.
- Ello's users can opt out of tracking completely.
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At Parent Co, we think about these issues literally every day.
After all, our service Notabli is designed around saving, sharing, and securing the most sacred data - childhood moments. Because of this, we're obsessed with privacy. Like Ello, our users own and control their content. People can delete their accounts at will, and they can download everything they've ever saved in Notabli in full resolution for free.Facebook vs. Ello
Even though Ello has a fewer users than Facebook (everyone does), we think it's a better place to share our content.- Ellos timelines are shown simply in chronological order. Ello doesn't game, interrupt or restructure the timeline.
- We dont have to pay to boost posts for people to see them.
- On Ello, our content stands out and looks great. Unlike Facebook, it isn't sandwiched between ads, admin bars, alerts, and dozens of random icons.
- knows who your friends and family are
- knows your politics and causes
- knows your marital status
- knows if youre a parent
- knows what you look like, based on 97% accurate facial recognition software
- knows who you talk to most often
- knows where you live
- knows where you are right now, in some cases
- knows how much time you spend on your computer, smartphone or other devices
- can read your private posts and messages
Limits of Relying on Facebook
As a brand, there are serious downsides and inconsistencies to relying on Facebook to build an authentic audience. If Facebook decides it doesn't like something we publish on our company page, it can delete it, cutting us off from thousands of readers. This hasn't happened to us yet, but we have been blocked from paying to boost posts (the only way for most of our followers to see them) because Facebook didn't approve language or images. For example, Facebook didn't allow us to boost a post with a self-portrait by Gene Yang from this interview.