This seems like a pretty ringing endorsement - the app seems likely to work despite iOS restrictions, gets a more or less clean bill of health privacy wise, and was released earlier than Apple's own product.
It's surprising to see the app get so much negative press, but I've not seeing anything credible contradicting the articles claims.
This seems like a pretty ringing endorsement - the app seems likely to work despite iOS restrictions, gets a more or less clean bill of health privacy wise, and was released earlier than Apple's own product.
It's surprising to see the app get so much negative press, but I've not seeing anything credible contradicting the articles claims.