After a busy morning of greeting customers and answering the phone, the first day on her new job as a hair salon receptionist, Amanda Bailey was finally able to get off her feet, sit in the back room, and eat her lunch. The sandwich and Diet Coke weren't completely holding her attention, so she pulled her phone out of her purse to play around with it. She spotted the "One Change" icon for that goofy-looking app she'd downloaded the other day while shopping for some business attire.
She opened it, and it came up with a little map showing some blue dots -- weird, it looked like it might actually be a live view of where people were located. She tapped on one of the dots and a box popped up:
A 44-year-old blonde woman currently cutting hair
Weird, that must have been her boss Jennifer. But how did it know? On the left side of the box were two semicircular arrows, the "reload" symbol. Amanda tapped on that.
The 44-year-old owner of Jenn's Hair Studio
Amanda's only theory involved the "location services" her phone was always warning her about. She'd seen the tutorial about how she could change one word, but didn't really believe it would do anything, of course. She tapped on one of the words of the description in the box -- a yellow highlight appeared around it, and her phone's keyboard popped up.
The word she had tapped on to change was...