I feel like this is a pending Cease and Desist from Google for saying "for Google" (implying that Google asked them to build the product) and a potentially unauthorized use of Google's logo.
From the outside, it also appears to just be a reskin of their other product: https://www.splashid.com/
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@slowlight agreed, I find this site to be intentionally confusing for a myriad of reasons. This is a very unchill way to market a product that demands so much trust.
@slowlight Actually no it's not a reskin or rebrand of SplashID at all. It's a completely new product. It is built on the TeamsID platform. Basically if you're an individual Google user, you can use Gpass. If you're a business, organization, or family using G Suite / Google Apps for Work, you can use TeamsID (www.teamsid.com).
@thisdickie@bentossell Sorry about that - pricing wasn't up because we were still in private beta! We'll fix today. Plan is free trial and $10 per year.
@nivo0o0 We would like to setup first 1000 Gpass users coming from Product Hunt with a promo. I've seen other apps do this - can you please tell me the best way to set it up? Thanks!
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Pretty sure you can't just use the Google logo in your product logo, surely this is obvious, unless it's intentional like I suspect, considering "For Google" And the site looks like a Google design. It may be a good product, but you're trying to trick people thinking it's made by Google.
This is a (really weird) rebrand of SplashID (https://splashid.com/index) and TeamsID (https://www.teamsid.com/) by the company SplashData. It's, honestly, inappropriate that they've named this Gpass and branded it with Google's logo. Couldn't they have just added Google OAuth into their SplashID product?
@mattahorton Actually it's not a rebrand of SplashID at all. It's a completely new product. It is built on the TeamsID platform. Basically if you're an individual Google user, you can use Gpass. If you're a business, organization, or family using G Suite / Google Apps for Work, you can use TeamsID (www.teamsid.com)
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The trick they're trying to pull (making you think this is made *by* google) is so sleazy and amateur. I wouldn't give these guys an email address, let alone my passwords. Be careful with this; passwords are serious business, leave it to the pros (1Password).
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