Camera360 Pledges to Protect User Privacy
In the development of the announcement Instagram on privacy and service provision changes,, Camera360 industry leader, has pledged to protect and uphold user privacy.
"The main priority is to protect data privacy and security of our users'," said Xu Hao, co-founder and CEO of Camera360. "We promised never violate the trust of our users or the sanctity of their personal information."
Camera360 is a leading global mobile photo application on the Android and iPhone platforms, with nearly 80 million global users to date. The company is based in Chengdu, China, and has received global recognition for its unique products and innovative services.
Thomas Tsao, Managing Partner of Gobi Partners, a venture capital firm based in Shanghai and a major investor in the Camera360, comments, "We understand that the need for cash is definitely the prime mover behind the latest Instagram decision, but fortunately, Camera360 not face challenges means. "
While Instagram is a social network that relies on traffic to attract advertising dollars, Camera360 aims to generate income by providing the best possible experience on mobile devices to edit, store, and manage your photos and videos in a safe and secure environment.
In September 2012, the company launched the Album Cloud, a cloud-based multimedia storage and management platform connected to all Camera360 app. In just three months, users have uploaded and saved over 152 million photos on the platform. Initial feedback indicates that many are willing to pay for such services, and Camera360 expects to accelerate the launch of premium services in 2013.
Currently, two-thirds of the overall user accounts come from China, while the rest from abroad. Since the announcement of the new Instagram, Camera360 has seen a 10% surge in downloads abroad. The Company expects that the details between the domestic and overseas will be able to reach 50:50 by the end of 2013.
"The pushback from Instagram users highlighted the thin line between privacy and profit," said Xu. "People are voting with their Instagram account deleting, and selecting a platform like ours where privacy is number one."
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