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Saturday, 15 March 2014

Customizable personal identification numbers for the application of BBM feature may be paid

Customizable personal identification numbers for the application of BBM feature may be paid
 At the end of last week we informed you that the company BlackBerrys conducted a recent study, which the Canadian company you query users instant messaging service BBM around the idea of ​​personal identification numbers (PIN) customizable. We thought that this is a great idea too, although there may be some restrictions that would be imposed on users who would like to take advantage of this feature.

But it seems that in this part of the study, the company BlackBerry users query about whether they would be willing to pay for the benefit of this feature, and this is a very important question. For these Aldrusselh was closed, and we're not sure of the final results.


Customizable personal identification numbers for the application of BBM feature may be paidBased on the site CrackBerry, however, managed to get some of the results of this poll of views, and show that the bulk of those surveyed opinions are willing to pay for this service. For the majority, they were willing to pay a one time fee, while there were some users who were willing to pay an annual fee.

Of course, there have been some users who said they do not want to be a feature of the allocation of personal identification numbers (PIN) driven, and then there were those who do not care about allocation feature personal identification numbers, and there were also those who remained undecided on the issue.

Personal identification numbers is a great idea too because they make it easier for you to identify yourself. In fact, companies or even a celebrity can buy personal identification numbers customizable to assist in the promotion of trade marks, and to assist in the deployment of new updates BBM Channels through the channels of their own.
Customizable personal identification numbers for the application of BBM feature may be paid
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