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Henry Fraserleft a comment
Great, so Google will now nudge everyone's choices of words (and thoughts) in 'private' correspondence. Pros: Faster emails Cons: More emails. And Google tells you what to write (and think).

Smart Compose in GmailWrite emails faster with Smart Compose in Gmail
Henry Fraserleft a comment
Consent as a service: cool idea :)
Axeptio - GDPR Consent Collection done rightCollect users' consents in a GDPR compliant fashion
Codepact is a new, better interface for law, using software engineering techniques to custom-build contracts for the way you do business.

CodepactjQuery for legal documents
Henry Fraserleft a comment
Such a useful resource! Would be good to have more information about how you decide which policies are 'naughty' :)

Naughty ListTech companies that won't delete your information
Henry Fraserleft a comment
This is such an important service for anyone doing freelance. As a lawyer, one of the issues that comes up really frequently is whether clients' insurance is suitable for the kinds of liabilities they are taking on under their contracts. Far too often the answer is 'no'. So it's great to see an app which removes some of the obstacles that get in the way of freelancers and small businesses...
DinghyFreelancer insurance that's faster, cheaper and fairer
Henry Fraserleft a comment
Workflowy has been a revelation. I use Trello with my co-founder to organise tasks, including organising legal work, but we found that it was hard to share complex information, legal analysis, legal drafting and facts on Trello. Workflowy fills that gap for us - it's great for briefing each other, and the capacity to zoom in and zoom out on detail via expandable bullet points makes it perfect...

Workflowy 2.0Organize your brain
Henry Fraserleft a comment
This is such a fascinating idea. So much attention has been focussed on the success of the ICO for BAT, but the more intriguing thing is the possibility of levelling out the distribution of wealth and power on the internet. I love the idea of making the value exchange more direct between websites/publishers and users. The fact that advertisers pay the bills puts pressure on creators and...

BraveFast, safe, private browser
Henry Fraserleft a comment
This is fantastic. Looking into the future, one big challenge for any provider of a tool that protects privacy and anonymity seems to be dealing with government/law enforcement. I can imagine a scenario (like with Apple) where a law enforcement or intelligence agency insists that they need to be able to trace your users' transactions. I wouldn't expect you guys to have a firm policy on how...
Privacy.comGet a new virtual card for every transaction
Henry Fraserleft a comment
I love the standardisation aspect. This is a really worthy aspiration, and has the potential to lead to better understanding between clients and customers. I am also intrigued by the prospect of terms becoming so standard and well known that people can define their agreement simply by noting the areas that depart from the standard. Imagine signing an agreement that just says: "The parties agree...

The Standard Freelance ContractThe first common standard service agreement
Henry Fraserleft a comment
I completed a PhD using older versions of Scrivener, using it every day for 5 years. It is an incredible tool for writing, especially for longer pieces where structure is difficult and important. Being able to see the overall flow of a piece both in the 'binder' list and in cork board/card format was invaluable. Scrivener's thoughtful and sophisticated UI freed me to write more fluently as and...

Scrivener 3.0The go-to app for writers of all kinds.

