Tracking? Really?
Why does an indi developer want to track you? This is suspicious to say the least. Ok, it’s limited, by WHY? The app is not bad but others can replace it easily. And on my devices they will….
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4.8 out of 5
5 ratings in Lithuania
Why does an indi developer want to track you? This is suspicious to say the least. Ok, it’s limited, by WHY? The app is not bad but others can replace it easily. And on my devices they will….
Excellent work by someone who knows how little most people understand the importance of being able to make decisions for themselves rather than being a victim of the systemic problem that has led us to believe that they know better than we do about our own security and safety when breaking down the barriers to access our own data and the ability to make informed decisions about how we choose to use it or whether to share our privacy with each app or site that falsely claims to protect us against….themselves. Thank you for sharing your insight with a community of many who seek your knowledge and expertise. I hope you keep creating more awareness about who we trust to make our lives more meaningful and accessible to only those who need it.
demo works well need to check further
Now if I just understood how to use the information. lol. Thank you.
Works good
Nice set of tools. Intuitively designed.
Great network utility. Provides good network info.
…. according to the management of this particular VARMINT (Various App Ripoff Monetized Idiocy & Naïveté Trap) production scheme; which just like all of the countless idiot traps, repackages the hard work of others—useful web services &/or easily accessible built-in device features—and sells it as an original product to those too stupid &/or ignorant to see the entirely obvious manipulation. It’s yet another example of how the AppStore system doesn’t care if apps are in violation of its own terms; worry about what a “developer” is pedaling, however plainly plagiarized, parasitic, predatory; mind if or for how long apps sit abandoned & broken (except for functionality to process payments and open new subscriptions, which invariably remains tip top long after what’s purportedly sold is completely inoperative on any device or OS version), no matter how many complaints pile up. As long as Apple keeps getting their cut whenever another in the apparently inexhaustible pool of dolts pays an idiot tax, they’re fine with even the most defunct, decade-old app staying active- they even automatically update it to keep collecting. No motive for big tech to regulate deceptive and nefarious app providers’ practices, every reason to exploit them. The market is too large to correct the problem, as there are always more suckers. Drastic review integrity regulation by international trade compact is the only hope- a vanishingly slim one, unfortunately.
5
This the only app that resolved an ip # for me.