trisio360camera
Free
rated 1.6 stars
About trisio360camera
Trisio360camera is the exclusive app of trisio lite2 to help you use your smartphone to control the camera, and realize functions such as preview, shooting, panorama stitching, picture management, camera power check and so on. Trisio360camera opens up a brand new panoramic view for you.
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Reviews for trisio360camera
jrkskfbg
App is spyware
TLDR: Shady privacy terms and conditions, massive hidden data usage I had to install this app for my job, but I noticed several red flags. 1. The app’s terms and conditions includes a privacy clause, like most apps. However, the privacy section does not explain the privacy terms and conditions. Instead, the terms and conditions must be agreed to *before* the app tells you what you just signed. To access the privacy terms and conditions, you are required to sign onto the terms and conditions, and only then can you access a separate document illustrating the contract you just signed; it’s terms and conditions are legally unenforceable. 2. After installing the app, it requires you transmit your GPS data, your WiFi data, your photos, and metadata to the app. Immediately after installing, it used 57 GB of data. This is a massive red flag and heavily implies the app is recording your data and spying on your data. Coupling the obvious privacy issues with the massive data collection, I’m confident the app is spyware. Do not use this app. Seriously.
Jareknyc
Garbage
Can’t connect the cam to the iPhone or iPad app, tried to contact support no response
Marcus P.
Major privacy concerns
To use the camera with a smartphone as the image previewer/shutter button the app requires access to all photos and their metadata in your phone. The app won’t work without that permission and the instructions on the Trisio website obfuscates that this step is necessary.
Sonnybear333
Disappointed
Unable to connect to my camera. Followed all the permissions requests…
McWetty
Too many privacy invasions
This app doesn’t work at all unless you: 1.) allow access to ALL photos (why not just one album?) 2.) enable cellular access (why not just the direct access WiFi connection?) 3.) precise location data (why not just allow for disabled GPS Metadata?) 4.) discover devices on local network (I get this is needed for talking to the camera, fine) I’m sure this is just farming personal information, photos and locations and sending it off to servers unknown. Sending this back.
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