Antistalker notifies you when apps use the camera or microphone of your device. It goes beyond the privacy dots! It tells you for how long are used and how much data your apps send to the internet.
Control who is recording or sending data from your phone
Antistalker notifies you when apps use the camera or microphone of your device. It goes beyond the privacy dots! It tells you for how long are used and how much data your apps send to the internet.
Hi everyone, I am Artemis, one of the co-founders of Malloc. Thanks to @mwseibel for hunting us! Together with @mariankh and @liza_charalambous we created Antistalker. We are three PhD holders with passion for machine learning, cybersecurity and turning scientific discoveries into viable products. We met in academia and joined forces to solve the problem of unauthorized transmission of data from smart devices. The value of data has increased exponentially over the last years. An ever-growing num
Great product! Congrats on the launch!
Congrats on the launch @artemis_kontou @@mariankh @liza_charalambous! Android's always been much better about allowing third party apps to solve important problems like this. Do you think iOS will ever open up developer access so that you could bring Antistalker/other Malloc apps there, or will they just always try to solve these issues themselves in a heavy-handed way (even in light of the recent huge negative backlash over the photo scanning debacle)?
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