Yes, I have over 7 years of experience.
The challenge was creating an app that a user would want to download. Users may have a paradox of choices. We wanted to create something that users will find functional and suitable for their needs.
I love listening to music with high quality equaliser. So I use 'Qik Music Player' because this music player has a multifunctional equaliser and beautiful UI. 'Spyglass' on the App Store - it’s a great navigational toolkit for different purposes. It’s top-notch for off-road and on-road navigation, hiking and traveling. Thirdly, 'Fontivation Widget' supplies non-stop motivation right to you. Simply tap on the widget for a fresh motivational quote.
Over one and a half years.
It was developed considering the need for privacy of users and their devices. It was developed to prevent snoopers from being inquisitive and where they don’t belong.
This app is much better than similar apps, as the development team has an in-depth knowledge of privacy and security issues that users have faced based on research. We believe that this app will stand up to any standard and perform in an exemplary manner.
Users can expect great improvements to the quality in general. We hope to upgrade so that it becomes even more popular across the user fan base. Increased security can be expected as well.
I would like it if the users would share this app as it is so worth installing.
About App: Use C4K Intruder Selfie to find out who tries to unlock your device, get notification alerts, save and share the taken photo. In addition, hide captured photos from your phone's gallery so no other person can see them. C4K Intruder Selfie allows you to easily see who has tried to unlock your device without your authorization. Jealous partner? You think somebody has quickly looked at your phone while you weren't paying attention? Don't worry! With this app you will know at any time who unlocked your device! Intruder Selfie takes a picture of anybody who enters an incorrect password, and you can then view the pictures of them in your phone's gallery. You can set limits for wrong unlock attempts, and the captured intruders' images are saved to your Google Drive.
Categories: Tools
Date: September 19, 2018
Developer: Kodiaddons