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To avoid robot adding thousands of images to spam the cloud, we could implement a "Are you a human" box.
could haveCould have on the projectCould have on the projectStatus: Open.Certain public screenshots may contain highly sensitive information such as email addresses, names, addresses, and bank account details. To address this, we could offer a Blur function that allows users to apply a blur effect to specific parts of the image. The blurred image would then be uploaded to the cloud, and the original image would be deleted to ensure that no sensitive information is visible.
could haveCould have on the projectCould have on the projectStatus: Open.Similar to the functionality offered by the [DropBox app](https://www.dropbox.com/), we could provide users with the ability to share a category with another user while assigning specific access rights such as Edit, Read, Delete, or Create. The shared category would be displayed in the right-side menu alongside the users' categories, but with a distinct design to clearly differentiate it. This feature would enable groups or teams to collaborate on a project and have access to the same source of images as everyone else in the group.
could haveCould have on the projectCould have on the projectStatus: Open.The Private area is completely secure and inaccessible to any other users. Even if the owner were to share a link to a private screenshot, attempting to access it would result in a 404 error. However, we could offer users the option to share a private screenshot for a specified period of time, such as 1 hour, 1 day, or 1 week. Once the link is generated, any user with access to it would be able to view the image until the specified time period has elapsed.
could haveCould have on the projectCould have on the projectStatus: Open.To maintain the uniqueness of public screenshots, the app will verify whether the same image has already been published with a different user as the owner before a new public screenshot can be submitted. This is achieved by generating a proof of activity when a user submits a new public screenshot. By using the pixels of the image to create a hash, we can compare it with all the public screenshots on the app to ensure that no duplicates are being uploaded.
could haveCould have on the projectCould have on the projectStatus: Open.In order to ensure that each category is easily identifiable to users, the app requires an image to be added as an avatar when a new category is created. I suggest implementing a pre-selection of avatars for common category names such as Work, Friends, Tickets, Bank, Conversations, Art, etc. This would allow users to easily choose the appropriate avatar from the pre-selection list rather than having to search for one on their own computer.
could haveCould have on the projectCould have on the projectStatus: Open.Maintaining the integrity of the app is crucial for users, and the ability to interact with it is essential. In the event that a user publishes inappropriate content such as violence, racism, or sexual material, other users can report it, which would result in the image being hidden from the app until an administrator verifies the validity of the report.
could haveCould have on the projectCould have on the projectStatus: Open.