There was an attempt – Revere - Remember People Review

Revere on the surface is a decent app, it easy to set up and use, but it lacks depth in its functionality and is extremely binary without much room for LGBTQ identifiers. For example, when I need to search and adjust multiple entries, the search function does not save and display recent searches, so I have to remember who/what entry I just changed if I have additional changes to make. And the Chrome extension is very limited, only allowing users to send notes. You can be as detailed in those notes as you like, but additional functionality (like turning reminders off, for example) would be more useful. For saving information, like family names, the app insists on gendered identifiers rather than gender neutral terms. If I do not know the gender or pronouns of a person or family member, Revere has no room for to accommodate for that; it just has basic, binary gender terms, which is restrictive and does not allow for non-binary, gender-non-conforming, and transgender individuals to be seen and represented. Finally Revere is scant on details about privacy protection. The privacy text provides some information about how account holder or user data is stored and sold, but there are few specifics; and from what I have gathered, there is little information available on whether Revere does anything with the personal information that is added and saved in a user’s account or not. Considering that people’s full names, birthdates, and children’s names and birthdates can be stored (and thus could be accessed and/or compromised), it is concerning that Revere is not more detailed about how they store information and who they sell it to.
Review by The Hero of Fereldan on Revere - Remember People.

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