Blind: Anonymous workplace community app launched in India, employees will be able to talk to each other secretly..

After a long wait, Blind app has been launched in India. Blind, an anonymous workplace community app from the US and is known for promoting workplace transparency, has been officially launched in India. Blind aims to provide Indian professionals with quick access to important career information and find solutions through active participation on social issues.
Blind CEO Sunguk Moon said in a press release, "Blind has been an important platform promoting workplace transparency and reforms. It helps overcome challenges such as excessive work hours, pay inequality, and discrimination. With the launch in India, we are allowing professionals to be a part of this global movement, helping them improve their corporate culture."
The Blind app is already being used by 90% of employees of Meta, Uber, PayPal and Capital One. It is available for free download on Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
Key Features of Blind
Protection of anonymity: Users' personal identity is not stored on the app's server, which protects their privacy.
Sign-up with work email: Users need to sign up with their work email ID, after which they can discuss in public and private forums.
Career and workplace information: Users can share information related to job opportunities, workplace culture, and career growth.
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