Good data

Good data

Data is today’s currency. As we’re generously handing out information about ourselves and the lives we lead anyway, we might as well turn all this free information into cash. And instead of lining our own pockets – and keeping karma in mind – we could do some good with it, too. This is where the Goodnity app comes into play: it generates money from information and transfers it to charity projects. Let’s be honest, if we ever had the guts to actually add up the hours we waste on our mobile devices every day, we’d probably not be able to stomach the naked truth. Now, we can actually fund donations for social projects with a few clicks, instead of constantly losing ourselves in a nirvana of endless gaming, scrolling our way up and down news feeds or watching cute animal videos on repeat. Fact is, most of the twenty- or thirtysomethings around have never supported charities financially. There could be many reasons for this, but usually it’s simply the lack of extra cash. With their humanistic approach, Marc, Maximlian and Keith, the founders of Goodnity, are bringing together what belongs together: businesses and people. Thanks to Goodnity, the budgets that companies would invest in market research anyway, can now go to a good cause. Users anonymously answer questions of interested companies and collect money with every answered question. The benefiting companies then give the total amount accumulated by the answers to social projects selected by the users. The best part of it: It’s a win-win-win situation. The companies receive information, we earn extra Karma points and humanistic projects get extra dinero. It goes without saying, of course, that all data is kept secure. Our recommendation for Goodnity comes from the very bottom of our hearts.
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Goodnity – your opinions for a social project of your choice! | www.goodnity.com | available free of charge from Apple App Store and Google Play

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Kategorien: Products | Autor: | Datum: 17. Februar 2016 | Tags: , , , Keine Kommentare