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This app is not being kept up-to-date. It has become flawed overtime with no back button and different scrolling issues.
Yes, Exposure Ed is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Exposure Ed is free.
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This app is not being kept up-to-date. It has become flawed overtime with no back button and different scrolling issues.
Needs a back button option
App seems to be overall very informative, but with the iPhone the black bar is persistently on the very top of the page and there is no way to go back to the first page. Have to shut off the phone to go back in.
This app is out of date and does not include any recent legislation such as the 2022 PACT Act or Camp Lejune. It was last updated 2 years ago so the illnesses and locations is not current.
Why put to public to us vets same repeated failures and advertising video was outstanding, but DOES NOT WORK AGAIN. ♿️🚮🃏🇺🇸📤📧
Pretty complete listing of presumptive diseases not only Agent Orange but lists other recognized health issues like burn pits. A good starting point for reference.
This is definitely a great app for Veterans to use to get a better understanding of what they were possibly exposed to during their military career as well as what the VA has to offer.