Venmo finally takes privacy seriously

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Venmo finally takes privacy seriously

Venmo is starting to test a big redesign of its app, and as part of the changes, it will be implementing a major new privacy measure: the onboarding process for new users will set their posts to only …

Venmo is starting to test a big redesign of its app, and as part of the changes, it will be implementing a major new privacy measure: the onboarding process for new users will set their posts to only be viewable by their friends by default instead of being public. It’s a notable update for a platform that has struggled with privacy in the past. In 2021, BuzzFeed News tracked down President Joe Biden’s Venmo account and the accounts of people in his inner circle because Venmo, at the time, had no way to keep your Venmo contacts private. It fixed that soon after . As part of the redesign, if you’re a new user and you do want your posts to be public (or private just to you), you’ll be able to set that as part of the new onboarding flow. You can also change your preference in settings after the fact; an updated screen for sending money will also show if that post is private, visible just to friends, or is visible publicly before you make the transaction. The changes are in service of getting users “more visibility and control over what they share because for us it’s critical that they actually have trust in the Venmo experience,” Alexis Sowa, the SVP and GM of Venmo, tells The Verge . Venmo’s redesign is going to roll out in stages, starting first with a new look for the feed that will roll out gradually on iOS and Android over the coming weeks. …

Original source: The Verge

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