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Yes, Camera Detector is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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I came across this app while I was searching for a Wi-Fi scanner. I was intrigued by the possibilities of some kind of device hitchhiking on my network. I was more than disappointed with the application performance. First, the application itself is not very user friendly or responsive. That I can understand and live with. No app is going to be perfect for everyone. Second, the very first thing that comes up when I open the app is the demand for the $44.00 subscription. Seriously? I am not about to subscribe to this service without even knowing if it is going to be a beneficial addition to my life and network. This is like buying a $35,000 car from the local guy at 7-11 without even starting it up and test driving it. I understand that the company wants to monetize the product, but I don’t think anyone should be forced into paying their hard earned money for a untested product. At least show me how this product is going to be a benefit for me and why I can’t live without it. Third, after I bypass the request for money, the app is now going to begin to show me how it can benefit me. It starts with my local network. So, I can assume that the majority of users who use this will have the app installed on a device that is already connected to a network and is authorized to use that network. I begin the process of scanning my network. The screen shows a radar like animation and a number begins to pop and increases. It tells me that it found 23 suspicious devices on the network. I certainly don’t have 23 devices on my network, so I am impressed, but very short term impressed. Next, I am to unplug any devices that I have connected to the network. Easy enough, I have 4 hardwired connections (1- Desktop computer, 2- Wireless Access Point on second floor, 3- Laptop Docking Station, 4- Play Station). I also power down my wireless devices (1- laptop computer, 2- Comcast set-top box, 3-Alexa Dot). I rescan the network, and I get a new result. This time it shows 29 suspicious devices! What in the world?.?.? Since the entire app is non-functional, the only thing I could do is rescan. I try that and I get a notification that this time the network has 19 suspicious devices. Oh brother. Having no other option than to rescan, I pressed the button again. This time, 36 devices were suspected to be suspicious. At this stage, I closed the app. Unable to access the the results, I found this application useless.
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I was able to find out everything I needed to know in about two hours The app is amazing and easy to use You won’t go wrong with this one guaranteed
Says it found 10 suspicious items at my home when it had none! Waste of time.
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Too confusing, misleading and ad bombed.
Can’t even detect my own cameras
Right away it found my wife spying on me . Its cool er than SH. it okey Dow key I love it John Hjelt