EE have a history of poor social media management as they have tweeted DMs publicly before. The last time they said they were putting process in place to stop it happening but it only needs one password. Besides which if somebody hacked the account the passwords could be harvested very easily!
It looks nice and I honestly love the idea (I'm UK based) but you have no contact information, use a service to hide your registration information and have no privacy policy yet you want my name, email address and postcode? That's not a fair exchange.
What is the legal status of your startup as this will have an impact on the information you legally need to have on your site.
Thanks Tom. Really appreciate the feedback. We're getting a privacy policy & terms in place as we speak.
We'll look into what we legally need to have on the site too.
"to provide aggregate statistical information about site visitors and users to recruiters (such as the number of CVs on the database, or the number of visitors to the site) and for other lawful purposes. We provide this information to customers, advertisers, suppliers and other reputable third parties on the basis that it will not include any information that enables them to identify individuals."