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I believe some of the information on the Faigy Mayer Wikipedia page is inaccurate. I don't believe any apps named NYCTips or Carma were actually completed by her or sold by any company she was associated with. There is no NYCTips app currently in the iOS app store, and the Carma parking tips app has another developer's name and no mention of Appton.
In my opinion, Faigy does belong on Wikipedia as her tragic death received extensive local, and some international, coverage, and her death helped to mobilize the ex-Orthodox community. But out of respect for both Wikipedia and her memory (and the developer of the Carma app), the information on her page should be accurate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jake3492 (talk • contribs) 01:28, 7 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]