How to Develop an App for Business

Modern life cannot be imagined without the Internet.  Not one of any large businesses can effectively carry out activities outside the global web. However, entrepreneurs are faced with the question: what should be their presence in the network?  Can you get by with a website or create an advanced web application?

Should you make your resource mobile, that is, adapt it for viewing on a mobile device?  Or go even further and develop a full-fledged mobile application for numerous tablet and smartphone users? The coverage of the audience and the effectiveness of the company’s financial investments in Internet development largely depend on the answers to these questions.

Let’s start with the fact that now a lot of people create video editing applications that will help in business in the future.  These are various kinds of promotional videos or stories about a company.  And if you need apps for your business or you want to create something that will help other entrepreneurs, then Trembit Video Streaming App Development Company is the perfect assistant for this.

By a website we mean a resource that works only with a browser installed on a computer. A mobile website is the same website, only adapted for viewing on smartphones and tablets.

If an Internet resource is exclusively informative, and the connection between its pages is carried out only through hyperlinks, then we are talking about a regular website.  If the site implies active interaction with the user through interactive components using JavaScript and HTML 5, then we are talking about a web application.

A mobile application differs significantly from the types of web development described above, since it functions independently of the browser.  Such a program is specially designed to work on various platforms (IOS, Android, Windows Phone).  In some cases, a mobile application communicates with a browser, which is mainly used to display the content of a web page.

FEATURES OF APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

If we talk about sites, then today few people give preference to purely information resources.  Despite the higher cost, companies order the development of interactive sites or web applications, most often adapted for mobile devices.

Recently, against the background of a significant increase in mobile device users, in addition to existing mobile sites, firms order the development of mobile applications.  Mobile applications are effective for cinemas and other entertainment establishments, catering establishments, beauty salons and fitness centers.

Such programs are an effective tool for managing a company’s reputation: they allow you to notify customers about new products, discounts, and great deals.  Such utilities save customers time by allowing them to book services and pay for orders online.

For maximum audience coverage, it is recommended to develop cross-platform mobile applications.  Such utilities are created on the same code and can work equally well on IOS and Android devices.

In general, now any business applications are very popular, so you can easily create something of your own unique, which will delight other entrepreneurs and bring you profit.

Which Apps Are The Best: Routing Apps Vs. GPS Apps

Despite their growing similarities, GPS and navigation apps have distinct objectives, particularly in quickly getting from A to B.

So, let’s begin by comparing the two, starting with the difference: routing apps vs. GPS apps.

This will simplify your selection and assist you in selecting the ideal one for you.

Discovery

Although routing software is primarily a navigation tool, it has advanced discovery features equivalent to GPS.

Both apps have similar features that help you find nearby attractions and businesses.

They have a search bar and unique buttons that cut out most intermediate steps and show you precisely what you want.

You can quickly locate a store or gas station, whether you need one or both. But, as is so often the case, GPS wants to give you more.

It features more specialized buttons. Whether you’re searching for an electronics store or a sports store, GPS’s discovery buttons have you covered. However, routing software makes things simple.

When it comes to finding things, less is more, mainly because you can always utilize the search box to accomplish the same result. Unfortunately, routing software location cards don’t supply as much data as GPS.

The first one gave information on local parking but just supplied the essentials: website, address, and phone. Smaller businesses in your neighborhood have similar issues, but significant chains have many more.

GPS doesn’t catch up on everything, but it does pick up on a lot. One of the adjacent takeout restaurants has no online presence—not even a map. Despite this, GPS knows their phone number, when they’re open, and even when they’re busy.

A routing program’s supplemental information is hit or miss, but GPS contains almost everything you might want since it gets data from so many sources.

Navigation

In GPS, you input a destination, and it will find a way to get you there. There’s something for everyone in GPS. It may also alert you of potential traffic challenges and suggest other routes.

On the other hand, routing applications are built for trucks and cars. A routing program continually monitors situations to find the quickest single path to bring you there as soon as possible.

Both systems can assess traffic circumstances based on user counts, but routing programs act, unlike GPS, displaying obstacles or traffic on the screen.

Also, routing software will happily keep you on the same road regardless of changes. It may recommend a different route based on traffic, but it isn’t aggressive.

Early this year, GPS changed its route calculation algorithm. The service will now analyze factors like real-time red lights and traffic to make the route safer and eco-friendly.

You will conserve petrol and be less likely to get in an accident. In other words, when GPS tells you where to go, it considers more than just your ETA.

It also shows you how much a journey would cost if you paid tolls.

Routing software is meant to shorten your travel time and get you to your destination quickly.

Instead of asking for permission to modify your course, it quickly offers you directions to navigate around any obstacles—all to get you to your destination as fast as possible.

Consequently, consumers are often sent to random destinations by the program.

However, a routing app’s unique manner of navigating delays makes it a beneficial tool for motorists. Routing software is ideal for those willing to take detours.

Design or interface

The GPS seems like a typical app, including on-screen information, while the routing application is much simpler, with fewer components.

Since these two apps serve pretty different goals, they are distinguished. Routing applications let drivers go from A to B while avoiding traffic and road hazards.

However, GPS may be utilized for nearly everything, including navigation, discovery, and even business communication.

In terms of navigation, the two apps seem to be quite similar. The apps eliminate all unnecessary data and only show you what you need to know.

This includes your destination, symbol, and other information such as road hazards and speed limits.

Routing software wins this one because it removes all the unnecessary data and shows you what you need to see.

Everything is orderly if you’re receiving directions or just looking at the map. The GPS’s extra information is beneficial, but it obstructs eyesight.

And, if you live in a city, it might seem like a complete mess at times.

Bottom line

GPS offers a more comprehensive navigation service. It’s not just more comprehensive and has more resources than routing software.

More importantly, GPS can help you no matter how you travel.

If you want to go there quickly and don’t care about the route, you should use routing software.

GPS can monitor and anticipate road conditions when things become complicated, but it isn’t as active in guiding you.

Vestel introduces TV remote app for fifty TV brands across Europe

Vestel is set to bring viewers around Europe extra features for their Smart TVs with the launch of its TV Smart Centre app. Free-to-download, the new TV remote control app is designed for Smart TVs from fifty popular as well as premium brands, offering more personalised control, as well as ultra-convenient and fast access to TV listings, apps, and screen share functions.

Split into five sections – HomeGuideRemoteApplications, and Settings, the app simplifies the navigation process, enabling users to enjoy a more intuitive user experience from their connected iOS and Android mobile devices.

Home screen 

To help narrow down searches, the Home screen’s Dashboard features extra information for up to thirty programmes and films, providing insightful synopses about shows and movies, as well as more detail about the genres and casts. While the Primetime section picks out and highlights specific programmes for peak evening viewing times between 8pm and midnight, the “For You” section does so for programmes, regardless of when they are scheduled.

The Home screen also offers quick and easy access to a whole range of flexible, and customisable viewing options. With one tap of the screen mirroring button, viewers can bring their saved videos, music, and photos straight to the big screen, and with one tap of the red control, record or set a reminder for their favourite TV series.

From the Home screen, Follow Me TV can also be accessed, enabling users to tune into live TV content on any connected mobile device from anywhere within range of the user’s home WiFi network.

Remote screen 

Bringing together all the most frequently used functions to one centralised place, the TV Smart Centre app Remote screen features a power button to switch the TV on, a 4-way D-pad, and buttons for several alternative search style options. These include modes for searching with numerical and alphabetical keyboards, and a touchpad, as well as a voice search function for simple remote control commands.

To stream the most highly sought-after content quickly and easily, there are also shortcut buttons for Netflix and YouTube, and a selection of media player controls that are immediately to hand.

Guide and Apps 

Giving viewers more personalised control and flexibility, the Guide screen offers further access to the screen mirroring button and the Follow Me TV function, along with the latest, most up-to-date TV listings with its “What’s on TV” section.

Searching for must-see VoD content is also quick and easy, thanks to the Apps screen. Viewers can count on one-click access to all the streaming apps available on their Smart TVs, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube as well as Rakuten, Twitch, Amazon Music, YouTube Kids and Red Bull TV2.

“We are pleased to introduce an app that can help to maximise the Smart TV user experience,” said to Barış Altınkaya, Vestel Vice President of Marketing and Product Management . “Whether you prefer to search by voice, touch, or traditional D-pad, the TV Smart Centre app gives you more personalised control, enabling you to choose the search styles that work best for you from your own connected mobile device.  

With features, such as one-click access to streaming apps, and selections of popular recommendations, the TV Smart Centre app is also ideal for navigating vast libraries of entertainment, ensuring that viewers can browse less, and find more of what they most like to watch, or listen to.” 

For a full list of TV brands, please view here

Giftable Experiences Now Available Across 19 European Countries Including Ireland

Giftable, the popular startup that’s been transforming online gifting into real life experiences, is expanding its service from its native Luxembourg to 19 additional markets across Europe. In doing so, Giftable will make it easier to rebuild social connections and boost social interaction.

The Giftable app combines the concept of online gifting – which has grown exponentially during the pandemic – with in-person experiences, empowering users to build meaningful relationships with their contacts in just three clicks.

Users simply select an experience, which can be anything from a salon visit to a romantic dinner, and send it to a lucky friend, family member, or colleague to show how much they care.

Previously available only to users within Luxembourg, where Giftable is based, a recent partnership with TUI Musement is helping the company to expand across Europe. A part of the TUI brand, TUI Musement provides a digital platform that enables brands to operate internationally with local delivery. This partnership also means Giftable’s gift catalogue will swell to more than 40,000 different options.

Now, anyone in Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain can access the app, gift an experience, and boost the human connection.

Entrepreneur Michel Hoffmann, Founder of Giftable, says “During the pandemic, practically everything moved online. For the most part, that was a good thing. With online shopping, for example, we have access to more products and services from the sofa than we do from the high street. However, social interaction is one area where digital is still letting us down.

“Zoom is no match for a coffee with a friend. Skype is no match for an exhilarating game of laser tag with a group of good buddies. Through Giftable’s European expansion, we hope to show the world that all those things we loved to do before the pandemic hit are all still waiting for us and still possible.”

Giftable’s focus on human-centric relationships aligns perfectly with the ethos of parent company The Kindness Group, which prioritises ‘putting the human back in the centre of relationships’. The Kindness Group has enjoyed some highly positive news itself in recent weeks, having appointed former Princess of Luxembourg and renowned businesswoman Tessy Antony de Nassau to strengthen its board of directors following completion of an equity funding round.

Vafa Moayed, President of the Board of Directors, says “We are delighted to welcome Tessy Antony de Nassau to the board, and we look forward to growing The Kindness Group with the help of her entrepreneurial vision”.

The Giftable app is available to download for free on iOS and Android devices, with experiences available across 19 countries within Europe.

To find out more, or download the app, visit www.giftable.com

Yes Dynamic launches new staff & payroll solution in Ireland and the UK

Business app implementation and support consultancy firm, Yes Dynamic has today announced the launch of PayPro365, a payroll solution that will enable SMEs to gain greater flexibility and insights for their staff.

Available as an additional solution for businesses either already operating on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central or looking to invest in a new connected cloud business management solution, PayPro365 is now available for customers in Ireland and the UK looking to bring automation to their HR services.

By eliminating duplication of data entries and affording a greater margin of analysis through connection to the general ledger and banking system, PayPro365 allows organisations of any size to efficiently process salary payments and protect payslips and employee data.

Designed with HR professionals in mind, the solution will also allow organisations to manage staff annual leave policies and monitor attendance on a daily and monthly basis. With PayPro365 in place, businesses will have the ability to manage leave requests, transactions and salary revisions all in a centralised and easy-to-use solution, allowing for a more cost-effective and familiar experience for HR professionals.

As an add-on for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, PayPro365 is now available to SMEs in a variety of sectors including construction, supply chain, manufacturing and distribution.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a comprehensive business management solution that helps small and midsized companies connect their finance, sales, service, and operations teams within a single easy-to-use application. Confidently move to the cloud and unlock the insights needed to adapt faster, work smarter, and perform better.

Commenting on the announcement, Yes Dynamic Managing Director, Gerry Power said: “We are excited to launch PayPro365 in Ireland and the UK and deliver an innovative solution for businesses looking to enhance their HR and payroll processes. As part of Microsoft’s wider Cloud strategy to deliver more value in less time, PayPro365 allows for a much tighter alignment between HR and finance offering new opportunities to improve human capital management for businesses. From automation of finance systems to more insightful management of your teams, PayPro365 empowers CFOs and CPOs to unlock a truly all-encompassing management solution which will ultimately improve their organisation’s performance.

“Yes Dynamic is currently engaging with a number of prospective clients in a variety of sectors and we hope to reach other organisations looking to improve their office processes and manage their staff more seamlessly. We are confident this new payroll solution is the next step for these businesses in unlocking the potential of data optimisation.”

To mark the launch of PayPro365, Yes Dynamic hosted an exclusive webinar for Microsoft Partners in collaboration with payroll support partners, ODoherty Biz, and MicroWarehouse, Microsoft’s largest Dynamics 365 software distributor in Ireland.

To watch back the event visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/1653687897699621123

Apps Bringing Sports Fans Closer to the Action

There is no shortage of ways in which the modern sports fan can follow their favorite athlete or team, whether it be on a traditional television set, in the media, or via their mobile phone. Indeed, it is the latter that has really revolutionized the way in which people consume their sport, able as they are to do everything from watch a live stream all the way through to subscribing to the news feeds of their favored journalist, who has all the inside scoops on team selections and injuries.

Part of this shift towards making professional sports more accessible than they have ever been is the proliferation of mobile apps, many of which use innovative ways of thinking to allow sports fans to get closer to the action than ever before; sometimes to the point that they feel like a part of the team. Here are just some of the types of app that are taking being a sports fan to a whole other level.

Apps are now at the forefront of providing sports fans and sports bettors with all the detailed information they could ever wish to have

Comparison Apps 

One of the ways in which sports fans have been able to feel a part of the action is by having a vested interest in the games and contests they are watching. This can be achieved with things like fantasy sports apps, and sports betting apps. However, there are now so many of these sorts of apps that it can be tricky for some people to spot the difference between what is a good deal for them and what is most certainly a bad deal. That is where comparison apps and websites like OddsChecker come in, which work tirelessly to provide everything from the best Colorado free bets to the tastiest sign-up deals to be found for NBA and NFL odds providers. These apps also come in handy when it comes to the technical small print of some online promo deals, putting in plain English exactly how a free bet or a sign-up bonus works.

Live Streaming Apps

Perhaps the biggest sea change in the sports broadcasting arena this century has been the rise of live sports streaming services like DAZN and ESPN+ which have been disrupting an industry slow to adapt to new technologies. The benefit of such apps is that they run on cheap subscription models that provide incredible value for viewers. There are further benefits as well, as with these services people more easily able to stream content on their mobile devices. This lets viewers access highlights or even watch entire games, all at the click of a button. While cable television networks scramble to catch up, it seems only a matter of time before they are made obsolete by the new boys on the block.

Apps are now just as much a part of an athlete’s workout routine as they are a part of the matchday experience for fans all over the world

Apps That Get Fans Active

Being a sports fan is great fun, but it can sometimes mean being stationary for long periods of time. Thankfully, there are now apps out there that encourage the average sports enthusiast to take part in the sports they love rather than just being a passive bystander. This is most evidenced in the rise of apps like Strava and Zwift, both of which take their respective sports – athletics and cycling – and encourage people to build communities, better their personal best performances, and even compete against some of their sporting idols in the process.

Apps That Deliver Sports Journalism

Let’s face it, mainstream journalism is going down the pan, as hacks regurgitate what they read on social media and then pass it off as genuine reporting. That is where a new breed of sports journalism apps come in. The market leader in this regard is The Athletic, which delivers a bespoke service to fans of many sports and has lots of top writers working across its platform.

Tesco Ireland supported by OLIO App in its quest to further redistribute surplus food in Dublin

Tesco Ireland has partnered with food sharing app OLIO to help reduce food waste in stores in Dublin by redistributing more of its perfectly edible surplus at the end of each day amongst members of the local community.

The pilot programme involves nine Dublin stores, with 250 volunteers already signed up to OLIO in Ireland.

A global initiative, the OLIO scheme works with over 35,000 volunteer ‘Food Waste Heroes’, who visit stores to collect surplus food nearing its best before or use-by date and redistribute it to the local community. Tesco is the first major Irish grocery retailer to join the movement.

The new partnership builds on Tesco’s existing surplus food donations programme, powered by FoodCloud. OLIO will operate where food related charitable organisations are unable to collect.

Tackling food waste has been a major part of Tesco’s sustainability strategy since 2009, when it made a commitment to stop sending food waste to landfill. To date, the equivalent of over 14 million meals in surplus food has been donated to almost 400 charitable organisations and community groups from Tesco stores and distribution centres, in Ireland.

The existing in-store food surplus programme will continue to benefit FoodCloud causes. However, in some areas, there are limited charitable organisations to take food surplus. This new partnership, where OLIO Food Waste Heroes will come to the rescue and collect surplus food, will help to further reduce the amount of food going to waste. The partnership comes a month from Christmas, when causes and communities groups are even more in need of support through surplus food.

Tesco Communications Director, Rosemary Garth said: “We are very proud of our pioneering food waste strategy, leading the way since 2014 when we became the first retailer to partner nationally with FoodCloud to roll out an innovative surplus donations programme which now helps hundreds of community groups every week.

“We are acutely aware that food waste is a major contributing factor to climate change, and in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 12.3, we are committed to tackling food waste from farm to fork by 2030.

“We want to make sure that all surplus food is being managed, that it shouldn’t go to waste and where people who need it have access to it. I am confident that our partnership with the OLIO movement will help us further achieve our goal of making sure that no good food goes to waste at Tesco.”

OLIO Co-founder, Tessa Clarke said: Our partnership with Tesco means that more people than ever before will be able to benefit from access to surplus food, and we are happy to expand our programme into Ireland.

“They will also be joining our community of neighbours who not only support one another, but also believe that every little bit helps in the fight against food waste.”

With two weeks of the trial underway, the work with OLIO and its Food Waste Heroes has resulted in an average 46% increase in suitable edible surplus food being redistributed in the Dublin area.

Tesco Ireland, through its partnership with FoodCloud, works with almost 400 charity partners and has donated over 14.5 million meals to people in need since 2014, saving 19.5 million kilograms of carbon emissions from being produced through the transport and processing of this food as waste.

OLIO recruit local teams of Food Waste Heroes, who are then trained on safe collection, storage & distribution of surplus food. The Food Waste Hero collects surplus food from their local Tesco stores at a scheduled time. The food is brought to the Food Waste Heroes’ home, where it is offered to the local community via the OLIO app.

Stores involved in the OLIO trial are: Aungier St, College Green, Leonard’s Corner, Parnell St, Pearse St, Temple Bar, Thomas St, Dorset St, and Jervis St. 

Why Do Mobile Apps Need So Many Permissions?

There are many ways to spend your time doing nothing. But some things that constantly distract us from doing nothing. It’s either preparing for the next exam, doing some late-night homework, or writing some essay or research paper. All that while trying to have some sleep. 

Most likely, you wanted to take a trip or go to some party, but that seems to be possible only during the next spring or summer break. In the meanwhile, you need to focus on easier ways to relax.Yet, you can win some time with ‘do my  homework online’ services and free yourself from the paperwork.

Now, think about how to relax your mind. The best thing is to install a gaming or dating app. Maybe, you will match with someone. Maybe, you will have a new interesting game to play.

But, while installing it and giving the application all the required permissions, a question pop-ups. Why do mobile apps need so many permissions? This question bugs a lot of smartphone users and makes others indulge in conspiracy theories. 

So, to make it easier, let’s talk about why apps need those permissions. But before that, to avoid any hint of paranoia, let’s identify what permissions can be considered dangerous.

Types of Permission You Should Beware Of 

 

  1. Read External Storage – when the app is asking for this permission, you can get alerted. And you should think about why the application needs access to your external storage. If your app has to do something with cleaning up your smartphone, then it’s quite a logical request. 
  2. Modify or Delete External Storage – another point to get alerted and ask the question of why the app requires access to your external storage. And, again, most likely, it will be requested by the app that has something to do with cleaning up or managing your data. 

 

If the application is from a reputable developer, you can trust and grant permission. However, if you don’t want to grant access to your SD card, you can simply deny it. If you did provide the app with permission, the only thing to worry about is messing up with the settings (i.e., permitting to delete something you didn’t want to) or the case when the app is hacked. 

 

Generally, different messaging, navigation, and lifestyle apps are asking for too many permissions. But here are several aspects that you should be extremely cautious about:

 

  • unnecessary permissions – a flashlight app doesn’t need access to your storage data;
  • unknown developers – you are always at risk when downloading apps from unknown companies;
  • free apps – a free app can collect your data to sell it to third parties or spam you with numerous ads. 

 

There are a few things you need to keep in mind, though. Not all unknown developers are bad. And not all the free apps are mining your data. Try searching for some extra information on them. Make it a useful habit to do your research on the apps before downloading and installing them. Now, let’s talk about what permissions apps may need and why. 

Calendar

Some applications may need access to your calendar. It is wise to use them if they are work-related, and you would like to have all the appointments in your calendar. At the same time, games that don’t have live tournaments will unlikely require access to your calendar. 

Camera

If the application has something to do with making or sending videos and pictures, like Messenger, it may need access to the camera. But if the app doesn’t have any functions linked to the camera, the access to it is surely unjustified. You may be recorded on video without even noticing it. 

Contacts

Sometimes, granted access to your contact list is great. You may not have some of your old friends on social media, but an app can make them pop up on your friend suggestion list. Still, you must be extremely careful about it. By providing the app with your contact list, you not only give your information away but may cause a threat to your acquaintances. 

Location

There are several reasons why the app may require access to your location. Sometimes, it is easier for your friends to find you via sharing your location if you get lost. Knowing your location, dating apps can show your prospective partners that are nearby. But it may also lead thieves to your house. So, always tick the “only when using the app” option. 

Microphone

Sometimes, it is faster and easier to record a voice message rather than type it. That’s why messaging apps may require permission to access your microphone. But here, you need to trust only reputable developers. Apps from the unknown ones can record your private conversations and give them to hackers. 

Body Sensors

Various fitness trackers may require access to your body censors, such as information on your heart rate or steps counts. And it is okay to grant permissions to apps like that. But keep in mind that any other application asking for such permission should raise red flags at once. 

Phone

Apps like Facebook Messenger that use Voice Over IP connection may require access to your phone number and network information. However, it may lead to applications making phone calls without your consent if something goes wrong, for instance, if the app gets hacked. 

Conclusion

Digitalization has made a lot of things easier, but you need to remember that the online world is no safer than its offline counterpart. You are risking your data whenever you are going online. The worst thing you can do is give access to your private information without thinking about the necessity of such an action and its consequences. Yet, being more cautious about granting apps permissions and doing the research on their developers may keep you safer. 

Dining out Data, What food apps know about you and its more than your toppings.

In the past 18 months QR codes and apps for restaurants and takeaways have replaced paper menus and card machine payments allowing customers to enjoy their food whilst reducing human contact.

Whether you are a fan of an ordering app or QR code menu, if you are a fan of eating out, there is a high chance you have had to scan your phone and enter your details to order your morning coffee or burger meal. We have noticed just how much QR codes have suddenly became popular again and highly visible even here in Ireland.

Let’s face it, food apps are taking over our phones and collecting our data as they go, but which apps are collecting the largest amount of data from us each time we order?

A new study by TechRobot has revealed the top apps and chain restaurants in the UK and US that are eating up our data each time we order:

The study reveals that:

  • Cafe Nero is the drinking up the most customer data of the chain restaurants analysed in the UK
  • There are five coffee chains that feature in the top 15 apps for data consumption in the UK
  • McDonald’s and Dominoes are in the top 5 apps in the UK saving consumers data – including your browsing history and personal ID
  • In the US, Caviar and Grubhub are the dining out apps that know the most about you
  • Dunkin’ and Chick-Fil-A both place in the top 10 most data invasive apps in the US

UK top 10 apps consuming the most data:

  1. Cafe Nero (68%)
  2. Paul UK (65%)
  3. Dominoes (50%)
  4. Wendy’s (47%)
  5. McDonalds (47%)
  6. Brewdog (42%)
  7. Costa (42%)
  8. Noxy Brothers (38%)
  9. Burger King (38%)
  10. Starbucks (38%)

US top 10 apps consuming the most data:

  1. Caviar (71%)
  2. Grubhub (71%)
  3. Postmates (68%)
  4. Uber Eats (68%)
  5. Subway (56%)
  6. Dunkin’ (52%)
  7. Chick-Fil-A (52%)
  8. Sonic (52%)
  9. Jack in the Box (50%)
  10. Whataburger (50%)

Worried about what data you are handing over then? Read more –  The security risks of dining out