Synaptic is an alternative data platform that helps financial firms and investors get actionable insights from vast amounts of data. Built by former hedge fund data scientists, Synaptic helps investors every day in making better decisions.
We are looking for a Frontend Engineer with a solid understanding of React and related technologies. We work with complex UIs with a large number of components, complex Redux stores and fetching large chunks of data from APIs. Bonus points for prior experience in data visualization libraries handling large amounts of data, understanding the scope and limitations of a web browser. We solve complex, completely new problems in the financial domain which requires someone who is not intimidated by challenges, thrives under pressure and is hyper-focused on delivering exceptional results.
If you are interested please email me at shashank@synaptic.com to talk more! You can also apply here and look for more openings that may suit you: https://synaptic.recruiterbox.com/
How significant would the revenue from these services? I mean, if it's quite significant, doesn't it make sense to offer an "ad-free" plan where they do not track the user and do not show them ads. Only a small portion of their tracking user base would be affected and they would not lose many of the privacy aware users as customers.
> doesn't it make sense to offer an "ad-free" plan where they do not track the user and do not show them ads.
They did try it with Google Contributor, but only for a short amount of time to a limited set of users (US only). Now it changed to be for specific websites only which is pretty absurd.
I believe they haven't move toward ad-free plans simply because it would cannibalize their own product. They can sell ad space because they get ad view from all type of consumer. If they can't reach theses consumers, they have nothing to sell, thus will lose theses sales.
I think it's absurd though because it's the future and instead each website will implements it (and some will implements it together) which will cannibalize Google. Patreon is just the beginning.
I think customer willing to pay to not to be tracked is not a customer for them anyway. For example, I myself have adblockers installed, use Firefox with tracking protection, use Duckduckgo as search and Outlook as email (this can be debated). It's true that not everyone can go that far in protecting themselves from tracking, but adblockers are quite common.
Web ad-platforms are different from traditional ad-platforms, like television, because in latter you don't really have an option to skip/ignore ads.
How do you really define a primary connection? Nowadays, most people I know, call from their Jio SIM and I can them on the same number. I believe their previous number is just there for legacy reasons. Most of the communication now happens over JIO. I am myself looking to switch my 10-year-old number from Airtel to Jio, and I have a single sim iPhone.