In a world where consumer choices can have far-reaching ethical implications, an app called NoThanks has been making waves for a while. Designed to help users identify products connected to Israeli companies, the app is a powerful tool for those supporting the boycott movement against Israeli products.
By providing reliable, up-to-date information, NoThanks empowers users to make informed choices about the products they buy. Whether it’s food, clothing, or household items, the app ensures that users can shop in alignment with their values.
How It Works
The NoThanks app allows users to scan barcodes on products to determine whether they are affiliated with Israeli companies. This feature is particularly useful for individuals who want to ensure their purchases align with their values. The app also provides proof of a company’s connection to Israel, offering transparency and credibility to its claims.
The app highlights that some products, even if manufactured in Pakistan, may still be linked to Israeli companies. This means that revenue from these products could indirectly benefit Israel. To avoid unintentional support, users are encouraged to scan such products twice for confirmation.
Who Made This?
NoThanks is the brainchild of Ahmed BashBash, a Palestinian graduate student and the CEO of BashSquare. His software company specializes in web development, mobile app creation, CRM systems, digital marketing, project maintenance, and UI/UX design. Despite facing significant challenges, BashBash and his team have created an app that has not only survived but thrived, becoming a trusted tool for ethical shopping.
Available for All
The app is available for download on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, making it accessible to Android and iPhone users alike. Its user-friendly interface and reliable features have resulted in a very high app rating on both app stores.
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Finally, someone noticed this app. Thanks for sharing
Amazing fact, Google and IOS are also linked with banned companies but unfortunately these are the only options to spread awareness.