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src/pages/faq.js
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import { MdKeyboardArrowLeft } from 'react-icons/md';
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import Wrapper from '../components/shared/Wrapper';
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const FrequentlyAskedQuestions = () => {
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return (
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<Wrapper>
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<Helmet>
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<title>Frequently Asked Questions | Reactive Resume</title>
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<link rel="canonical" href="https://rxresu.me/app/dashboard" />
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</Helmet>
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const FrequentlyAskedQuestions = () => (
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<Wrapper>
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<Helmet>
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<title>Frequently Asked Questions | Reactive Resume</title>
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<link rel="canonical" href="https://rxresu.me/app/dashboard" />
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</Helmet>
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<div className="md:w-1/2 container px-8 md:px-0 py-16 grid gap-12">
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<div className="flex items-center">
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<Link to="/">
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<MdKeyboardArrowLeft size="32px" />
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</Link>
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<h1 className="ml-6 text-4xl font-semibold">
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Frequently Asked Questions
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</h1>
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</div>
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<div>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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This is aimed to be the world's simplest privacy policy. This
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document should explain to you why the app collects some
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information, what happens when your account is deleted and some
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other frequently asked questions answered regarding your privacy.
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</p>
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<p className="mt-6 leading-loose">
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If you have any more questions, please raise an issue regarding the
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same on GitHub and I'll answer as honest and quickly as
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possible :)
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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What identifiable information is stored about me?
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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Your name and your email address is stored along with your user
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information, if you signed in with Google, and of course, all the
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information you input in your resume is also stored in the database.
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You won't even get any marketing emails, feature updates,
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newsletters, notification emails, nothing.
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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Why are you using a database, why not keep everything local like in
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the first version of Reactive Resume?
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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Not having a centralized database cause a lot more problems than I
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could solve, mainly having a large chunk of the users of the app
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having an outdated schema as the app evolved. This was a problem I
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could not solve without having at least some control.
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</p>
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<p className="mt-6 leading-loose">
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Also, a lot of users were having trouble printing their resumes on
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their browsers, so with the help of Cloud Functions from Firebase,
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you can now print your resumes remotely. None of the resumes are
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stored, and they are sent to you immediately after generation, which
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can be verified by looking through the source code.
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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How is this all free? There must be a catch!
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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<strong>Absolutely no catch to this freebie.</strong> This project
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is just my way of giving back to the community that I've
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learned so much from. If you'd like to show your appreciation
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however, you can follow me on my social media and let me know how
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much it helped you, or donate to help pay the cloud bills, or if you
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are a fellow developer, you can head to GitHub and contribute to the
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code and raising a PR.
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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Is there a mobile app for Reactive Resume?
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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<strong>Not yet. But soon, maybe?</strong> One of the main
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motivations for me to shift to a centralized database approach was
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that I could one day build a mobile app as well that could let users
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jump from editing on their desktops to editing on their phones. It
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requires a lot of time, so I would not expect it any time soon, but
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it's definitely in the pipeline.
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</p>
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</div>
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<div className="md:w-1/2 container px-8 md:px-0 py-16 grid gap-12">
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<div className="flex items-center">
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<Link to="/">
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<MdKeyboardArrowLeft size="32px" />
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</Link>
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<h1 className="ml-6 text-4xl font-semibold">
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Frequently Asked Questions
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</h1>
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</div>
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</Wrapper>
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);
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};
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<div>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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This is aimed to be the world's simplest privacy policy. This
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document should explain to you why the app collects some information,
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what happens when your account is deleted and some other frequently
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asked questions answered regarding your privacy.
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</p>
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<p className="mt-6 leading-loose">
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If you have any more questions, please raise an issue regarding the
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same on GitHub and I'll answer as honest and quickly as possible
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:)
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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What identifiable information is stored about me?
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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Your name and your email address is stored along with your user
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information, if you signed in with Google, and of course, all the
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information you input in your resume is also stored in the database.
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You won't even get any marketing emails, feature updates,
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newsletters, notification emails, nothing.
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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Why are you using a database, why not keep everything local like in
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the first version of Reactive Resume?
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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Not having a centralized database cause a lot more problems than I
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could solve, mainly having a large chunk of the users of the app
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having an outdated schema as the app evolved. This was a problem I
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could not solve without having at least some control.
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</p>
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<p className="mt-6 leading-loose">
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Also, a lot of users were having trouble printing their resumes on
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their browsers, so with the help of Cloud Functions from Firebase, you
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can now print your resumes remotely. None of the resumes are stored,
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and they are sent to you immediately after generation, which can be
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verified by looking through the source code.
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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How is this all free? There must be a catch!
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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<strong>Absolutely no catch to this freebie.</strong> This project is
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just my way of giving back to the community that I've learned so
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much from. If you'd like to show your appreciation however, you
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can follow me on my social media and let me know how much it helped
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you, or donate to help pay the cloud bills, or if you are a fellow
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developer, you can head to GitHub and contribute to the code and
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raising a PR.
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</p>
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</div>
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<hr />
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<div>
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<h4 className="text-xl font-medium mb-4">
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Is there a mobile app for Reactive Resume?
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</h4>
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<p className="leading-loose">
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<strong>Not yet. But soon, maybe?</strong> One of the main motivations
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for me to shift to a centralized database approach was that I could
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one day build a mobile app as well that could let users jump from
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editing on their desktops to editing on their phones. It requires a
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lot of time, so I would not expect it any time soon, but it's
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definitely in the pipeline.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</Wrapper>
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);
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export default FrequentlyAskedQuestions;
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