Using a mobile phone on a daily basis means much more than having a communication tool. And it is that, through its screen, and more specifically through its keyboard, the user writes all kinds of messages, addresses , words and emoticons throughout the day. Something that can define the user very well, his habits and interests, knowing what type of words he uses most often , about what themes and other details that the Swiftkey keyboard carries time collecting.
Yes, we are spied on by our own mobiles. A fact that users should be aware of, and that the keyboard recently acquired by Microsoft now displays for those most interested. Of course, to each their data. And it is that a recent update allows you to see all these keyboard usage statistics Or rather , of the use of language and Emoji emoticons that the user makes through said keyboard. Questions that result in colorful and descriptive infographics of the user's habitual habits and topics
Just install the latest version of the keyboard SwiftKey and access the Settings menu. Here appears a new section called Statistics, where all the data collected from the user's fingertips is displayed. The good thing is that Swiftkey makes them visually very attractive thanks to the format close to that of infographics , so that any user understands them at a glance, without immersing himself in tables and numerical data.
In this new section, one of the infographics is dedicated to the topics or themes Using a bar graph, it is possible to know what has been written the most by knowing the percentage of words related to the technology, music, sports, studies, professional field, etc A percentage that helps to know about what is discussed more in applications like WhatsApp, through emails or when searching for something on the Internet . Processes where the keyboard SwiftKey is present.
Apart from words, these statistics also have a section for Emoji emoticons A small selection of faces and drawings that the user usually uses in their communications, and that helps to know which one is preferred, if it is that is not already known.In addition, this application also recognizes the Emoji emoticon that defines the user It is about that drawing that he usually uses (not necessarily to a greater degree), and that the rest of your contacts do not use.
Finally, SwiftKey also shows the numbernumber of words it has learned from the user himselfand that have been added to the dictionary of this application. This counter starts at zero when the application is installed, but increases as the user uses it, letting the keyboard learn from their habits.
In short, a curious tool to self-discovery and find out what are the topics that are most often discussed or what is the emoticon that defines to user. Of course, these are data that you now also know Microsoft Something that the most jealous of their privacy might not like very much. In any case, the new version of SwiftKey is now available for download via Google Play Storefor platform Android