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Personal contact apps force cloud accounts for private data

Users wanting to track personal details about friends and family — sizes, allergies, gift preferences — find that all existing apps require cloud accounts and subscriptions, raising privacy concerns. There is unmet demand for offline-first, privacy-preserving personal relationship management tools.

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