I haven't had any problems in the past with UK companies getting my package to me on time, but this time it was a different story. Customer service was great, but the problem is you have to pay an extra $15 to have your package tracked. I think this is a problem specific to international customers because people in the UK seem jazzed, but if you live in the US like me you should probably find somewhere else. I found out after the fact, that this is a regular practice with Figleaves clothing options/online purchases- terrible to know your sizing is wrong and send the item anyway -just plain ridiculous.ġ00% DISAPPOINTED - ITEM SIZE NOT AS DESCRIBED Now, of course, I have to pay for shipping for return or exchange, which shouldn't be the case since it it clearly not as described. I've never been afraid to squeeze into anything given my bra size, but with this tankini it is impossible. Which would in fact make it a 32D at best. The underwire is also 1.5" shorter than all of my underwires (tip-2-tip measuring across the U shape). SAD - I ordered a 36DDD (came as 36E, UK size, ok fine) but there is absolutely NO WAY this is a 36E! In fact, in measuring it flat it is only 14" across the front seam-2-seam, and will barely stretch to 16". I will lose money to ship the item back for a refund on an item that was not as described. Next we need to secure that information.Seems Figleaves could care less as they already deleted my original review of a tankini. "So when we think about the function for our privacy app, Figleaf, when we think about it and think one is first we need to understand how you are exposed. "Right away, the customers can see how and what their exposure is like," Pankaj Srivastava, FigLeaf's COO and CMO told. Dvoinos told CBS News that even if a user chooses to remain completely private and not share any data, they should still be able to enjoy the internet. The app - still in BETA form and being tested - will reportedly provide users with the tools necessary to take back control of their data. If we can provide people a choice to be private some of the time, we give them the opportunity to fully embrace their own creativity,” Slava said.īy scanning the dark web, the app is able to understand how much of the user’s personal data has been compromised. This is what makes us different, interesting and hence, human. According to the company website, “Privacy is a social necessity. The 100 person team has been busy developing a viable solution to the privacy problem. "We want to empower users and give them the tools to have a choice to remain private online," Dvoinos, who also serves as FigLeaf's Chief Revenue Officer, told in the company's first public interview about its plans, according to CBS News. The new app is slated for use across different platforms and will include features that allow users to control access to their private information. In response to the issues of data privacy questions that have erupted in the aftermath of the Facebook-Cambridge Analytical scandal, a startup, FigLeaf, co-founded by CEO Slava Kolomeichuk and CRO Yuriy Dvoinos, is developing an app that will help users understand how their personal information has been affected.
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