Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Journal app Path has confirmed that it uploads entire user address books to its central servers, often without ...
It’s been a rough year for private social networking app Path. The company has seen disappointing growth in many major markets, layoffs, and the departure of some key execs over the last 12 months.
Dave Morin is ready to start talking about Path again. After a year of keeping quiet and releasing hardly any product updates, the Path CEO is today unveiling the future of the company: a messaging ...
Social networking app Path is under a negative spotlight again, as a new user complaint has highlighted the service's tendency to dig into users' data in order to encourage adoption by their contacts.
Path, an upstart social media service launched by former Facebook employee Dave Morin, is scrambling to explain a security breach discovered by a software developer in Singapore. Arun Thampi was ...
Social networking smartphone app Path has been busy apologizing for nabbing your address book, but should users forgive the violation of their privacy? Possibly. But the problem is Path seems to have ...
iOS users’ address books can easily be copied by apps that call on that data, and companies that make these apps can use them for purposes you might not expect. The recent controversy over the popular ...
When the social networking app Path launched in November 2010, headlines trumpeted it as the next Facebook. But there’s a reason you stopped hearing about it: One year ago, Path quietly sold to Kakao ...
Path’s ‘smart journal’ sharing service is now serving more than 2 million users, adding one million new members since it relaunched its app just two months ago. AllThingsD spoke with Path CEO Dave ...
Path on Wednesday released version 3.0 of its iOS app, bringing one-to-one and group messaging as well as an in-app store called The Shop, which offers access to "stickers" and special photo filters.
Dave Morin, the CEO and creator of social media app Path, tells me this as we sit in his 22nd-floor headquarters in downtown San Francisco. It’s a mere 24 hours after an independent app developer ...
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