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=== '''Make Privacy Sexy Again : Why do We Need to Choose Between Privacy and Usability?''' ===
=== '''Make Privacy Sexy Again: Why do We Need to Choose Between Privacy and Usability?''' ===
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Revision as of 08:53, 21 November 2024

Make Privacy Sexy Again: Why do We Need to Choose Between Privacy and Usability?

Glitter Meetups
  • Date: Thursday, November 28
  • Time: 9am EDT / 2pm UTC
  • Who: Laurisha Rampersad and Kayee Au
  • Facilitator: Mardiya
  • Where: On TCU Mattermost "IF Square" Channel.

Join us on 28 November, to hear from Laurisha Rampersad and Kayee Au, CEO and Co-founder and Design Director and Founder of Kumquat who will be talking about:

  1. Why people choose UX over privacy
  2. Tackling poor circumvention tool design
  3. Connecting the dots using strategic design to overcome silos

Laurisha Rampersad: As the CEO and co-founder of Kumquat, Laurisha Rampersad leads a women-led venture design consultancy in Cape Town that specializes in elevating impact-driven startups and African design talent. Her extensive background at Stitch, Lucky Beard, and Superbalist has equipped her with a deep understanding of strategic digital experiences, which is central to Kumquat's mission of revolutionizing Africa’s startup ecosystem. Laurisha champions the importance of mental health, sustainable living, and a holistic approach to work-life balance.

Kayee Au: Kayee Au is the founder and design director of Kumquat, where she leverages her vast experience from IDEO.org, Chipper Cash, and other leading companies to support startups and empower local design talent across Africa. With nearly a decade of experience across diverse markets such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Egypt, she focuses on creating user-centered products that cater to unique local needs. Kayee's work spans several disciplines including film, e-commerce, and fintech, enriching her strategic approach to consultancy and design.

What is Glitter Meetup?

Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the digital rights and Internet Freedom community at the IF Square on the TCU Mattermost, at 9am EDT / 1pm UTC. It is a text-based chat where digital rights defenders can share regional and project updates, expertise, ask questions, and connect with others from all over the world! Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one here.

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