Henry Barks
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Great suggestion-adding robust device-aware 2FA and logged-device controls would really improve account safety on Grindr. For teams building this, I found https://www.jappware.com/insights/how-to-implement-devsecops-a-practical-team-guide/ to be a practical walkthrough for integrating security into development workflows and hardening verification and device management.
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As you refine development workflows and deployment practices, consider getting dedicated IT support that understands small app teams: https://www.serenoit.co.uk/small-business-it-support-london/. They helped us stabilize CI/CD and tighten security without adding overhead. Useful for teams that want to focus on features while leaving infrastructure to specialists.
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This thread has some helpful ideas about improving the business side of the app — understanding what users need and how technology can support better outcomes is key. For anyone thinking about how tech can make a real difference in people’s lives, https://inveritasoft.com/article-top-wearables-in-healthcare-that-improve-patient-outcomeshighlights top wearables in healthcare and how they’re improving patient care, which could inspire ways to think about user-focused innovation here too.
Good suggestion - restricting and auditing logged-in devices plus strong 2FA are essential, but it's also useful to run scenario tests for account takeover and device compromise. I recommend checking a short roundup called 10 Scenario Planning Tools https://www.epicflow.com/blog/scenario-planning-tools/ to help design and prioritize those test scenarios and incident responses.