Privacy Assistant Jumbo Reinvents Itself

 

Jumbo, which debuted in 2019, made a promise to make the process of securing and safeguarding your privacy easier. 

The iPhone and Android software would enhance your privacy settings on websites like Facebook and LinkedIn with a few touches, regularly delete your Google search history, and keep an eye out for data breaches in your email address. Without soliciting sensitive information from consumers or bombarding them with advertisements, it accomplished all of this.

But when Jumbo pushed its biggest features behind a membership paywall over the past three years, it became sluggish. Jumbo’s subscription plan only had roughly 25,000 subscribers, and the app’s growth eventually stopped.

“I think we made a mistake, to be honest,” Pierre Valade, CEO of Jumbo, stated. “We ended up putting more and more stuff behind the paywall, so that we could increase the consumer subscription business. And at the end of the day, there were very few things left in the free product.” 
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