And what about privacy? Not sure about this. Why would someone want to share their pictures with a stranger?
Um . . . are you new to the internet? People post pictures of their meals 3 times a day. They can't have a bowel movement without documenting it on X and sharing an affiliate link to a colon cleanse juice.
Just wait until you discover people having emotional breakdowns on TikTok. They're crying and shrieking, snot running out of their nose, hitting the walls--sometimes themselves--for the whole world to watch and comment on.
People who care about privacy are few and far between these days.
In the interview, Cheryl explained the anxiety many families feel around photos and potentially losing those memories, so preserving and organizing them is a financial priority.
That said, she also said she’s seen just about everything at this point and just treats like a doctor would. You be professional and confidential and move on.
Not everyone has iPhone, but with new sorting features and apps coming to the marketplace. Does she worry about the future of this niche?