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About GuardMe: Who Touched My Phone
With this application, you will find a way to protect and catch anyone who you suspect potentially knows your pin code. This could be anyone from a boyfriend/girlfriend to a friend or a colleague. The app will be on standby and automatically snap a photo or a video of the person who unlocks your phone. As it does so, it will ask for a pin code, which is good to be different from your lock screen pin code. After snapping a photo or video, it will securely store it in the "Logs" section of the app, where you can safely track who unlocked your phone with empirical evidence to back it up!
The fundamental free features of the app are:
- Pin Creation - At the beginning of the app, you get to set your pin for the app for additional security.
- Automatic Photo Snapping - On phone unlocking, the app will automatically trigger the camera to snap a photo and save it to the logs.
- Logs Section - From the logs, you will be able to reliably preview all the photo logs made by the apps and use them as proof.
Some of the awesome paid features GuardMe offers are:
- Location Tracking - As the phone is being unlocked, there will be an exact location that will be taken and shown in the logs section.
- Loud Alert - You can choose to turn on an alert to start if the pin code entered is wrong.
- Video Recording - By the choice of the user, you can choose to record a video of the person who unlocked your phone for up to 5 seconds.
- Export All Logs - Confidently export all the information and save it anywhere you would prefer to have the evidence.
- Private Vault - In addition, the user gets his private vault, which is secure, and you get to choose to hide the files' thumbnails if useful.
Experience our application and see the ease-of-use for yourself. With a great feel and customer-friendly interface, you will find that each function serves for better protection and a more accurate way for the user to track and see who is trying to take, unlock, and use their phone.
Privacy Policy: https://sites.google.com/view/wtmp-app/privacy-policy
Terms of Use: https://sites.google.com/view/wtmp-app/terms-conditions
Support: zionstudiosapps@gmail.com
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Reviews for GuardMe: Who Touched My Phone
gesshrck
Underwhelming - and misleading
The concept is great, the app is eloquent. However, the description offers minimal insight. It does not photograph when you unlock your phone, it photographs when you open this app. So you must leave it in the foreground when you lock your phone for it to work. Additionally, there is a delay, and I tested it; if you swipe out of the app before it manages to capture, you bypass the photograph and nothing is recorded. Also, the passcode sound alert is when THIS app’s custom entry passcode is typed wrong - not when your phone’s lock screen passcode is typed wrong. There are no instructions for use to make sure I’m not missing anything, and very few customization features to toy with. I’m sure that actually capturing a photo upon unlock by a third party app does not fall within the security parameters by Apple. However, I believe there could still be some creative workarounds to eloquently trigger a log more quickly and efficiently without being too intrusive. I would love to see two things; an iCloud sync so I can check the log from another device in case it is stolen, as well as an improvement in the activity log UI. I have to click the trash can to delete one photo at a time, and type my passcode each time. Why is there no select box or ‘select all’ button?
RI.Denver
Very cool utility
Love it.