Complete anonymity is achieved by never asking any personally identifiable information from users. Instead, a random ID is used to communicate with whistleblowers. Using this ID, employees and outsiders can report unethical behaviour to companies through texts messages, images, videos, and other files.

No personally identifiable information, like IP addresses, IMEI numbers, or mobile numbers are recorded or reported by the app.

Noteworthy companies using the app are Liquid Telecom, EOH, KPMG, Weylands, Arcelor Mittal, Liquid Telecom, Grindrod, Rubicon, and Distell. They have had numerous successes in uncovering fraud and corruption which saved companies’ millions.

See https://mybroadband.co.za/news/security/390761-exposeit-the-safe-way-to-report-corruption-to-south-african-companies.html

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  • GadgeteerZAOP
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    33 years ago

    Yes with this app it is firstly not requesting any of taht info and allocating an ID number that both parties can communicate through. I think too though there is a 3rd party receiving the info so the company, or governmebt, is not managing the app data. Corruption just costs citizens / taxpayers money and reduced services - the only winner is the few that exploit it.

    • mtumishiM
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      23 years ago

      100% agree. Too many lives lost or significantly degraded because of corruption. Health Care budgets have been hemorrhaged for decades and now that the pandemic exposed the hospitals, it is clear no corruption is ‘small’. The long term effects are disastrous.

      • GadgeteerZAOP
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        23 years ago

        And people know about it, but they are rightly scared to speak out. This app is one way but I suppose it needs to be adopted. We’ve just had bad stories publiscised this weekend about whistleblowers about our Sasol company polluting rivers etc and the whistleblower suffered. That should just not happen.