Ok, originally posted in wrong section, here goes again.
Just sold my wife's iphone 4 and she bought a S3 instead. She is a runner and always used to use the Nike app and the Path app on iPhone. She would post her runs to Path from Nike. It was a sharing feature. Another option was Facebook or Twitter but she doesn't want to share with Facebook, just her small group of friends on Path.
We verified in advance that Android had Nike and Path but come to realize after installing that there is no option to share Nike runs with Path in the Nike app.
Does anyone have a work around for this or another GPS running app you use to update Path?
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I remember when I had my G1 there was an app in the market that would allow your to use your camera and write a vitrual note on any surface and then post it for anyone with the app to see. You could then find other notes in real-time with the app using the camra and it would tell you how far away the note was from you and listed the username that posted it. As you got closer the text got bigger and became more readable. what was this app that used augmented reality?
My older sister has asked me about programs to block adult sites. The phone is rooted and s-off. I found this
Just wondering if anyone has used it before or has any other ideas
http://www.trendmicro.com/us/home/products/mobile-security/android/index.html
I use ROM toolbox and it has an option to block pornography.
Doesn't seem to be working. I'm on miui 12.9 build
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This is a problem with Android, and it depends on how much the owner of the device knows about this operating system to say what it takes to make these "safe". I'm currently using mobifilter.com they sell you info how to use their filtered server and then its implemented through opera mobile (can customize the settings to use only three server of your choice). This has worked well for me.
Another option is to use an app: smart app protector free, protect the apps that you would consider harmful (market, browser, including the installer program) and give the password to someone you trust. This is the best way but also the most restrictive.
afo.com and cleaninternet.com are both working on Android programs, but I don't know that they are released yet.
Hope this helps
Edit, I discovered I'm behind times...Mobifilter.net has a app in play store. The app is free but you will still need to purchase a subscription and set up an account with them. Well worth the cost in my mind!
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Hi everyone.
I recently went to the playstore and downloaded a few applications for my new HTC One X (Which I looooove btw)
Problem is though, I think as I downloaded it, a virus or an advertising program was installed with it.
When I check my notification list once in a while it has a download ready called something like "Miniskirtmania" and as I try to get it away, or clear the list, it starts downloading onto my phone. I clicked on it to see where it would bring me and it seems like its to some website, but my phone is blocking me from going to that website as it is not from the application store or whatever.
Arent there a way to get rid of this stupid thing? I deleted the application which I thought it was, but it still keeps coming. Cant I block the thing or?
I really hope you can help as its driving me crazy
Try logging into market dot android dot com (Sorry, I don't have enough posts on this forum to post a direct link yet ) using the same Google Account as you've used to log into Play Store with and sorting it from there.
Else, go to Settings, Applications, Google Play Store and clear the App Data in there.
karbonyte said:
Try logging into market dot android dot com (Sorry, I don't have enough posts on this forum to post a direct link yet ) using the same Google Account as you've used to log into Play Store with and sorting it from there.
Else, go to Settings, Applications, Google Play Store and clear the App Data in there.
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I will give it a try!
And what should I do if it doesnt help?
Any suggestions then? :&
Backup everything and do factory reset.
Or there is one Lookout app which tell you what apps are using adds.
Or delete all apps that you installed.
Just in case download some "antivirus" app and scan your mobile, I now many will tell there is no way that virus will be in android, but as you can see here, experts nows their job, somewhere may be one looking for shortcut in underground.
I always check reviews to see what other are saying about any app before downloading.
p.s. sending from my small nexus so didnt see that you already done some steps. Sorry.
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zmsudu said:
Backup everything and do factory reset.
Or there is one Lookout app which tell you what apps are using adds.
Or delete all apps that you installed.
Just in case download some "antivirus" app and scan your mobile, I now many will tell there is no way that virus will be in android, but as you can see here, experts nows their job, somewhere may be one looking for shortcut in underground.
I always check reviews to see what other are saying about any app before downloading.
p.s. sending from my small nexus so didnt see that you already done some steps. Sorry.
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Actually many will tell you there are viruses and that these "anti virus" apps are useless. google normally pulls these infected apps way before they get picked up by the apps.
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Hi All,
I recently saw the news of a Brazilian developer that put out an app called "Boyfriend Tracker". What it is, is a private eye in the phone. The Girlfriend installs the app, with permission of course, and it monitors the phone owner.
It remotely dials a number, so the receiver can secretly listen in.
It forwards all text messages received and sent.
It sends GPS Location updates and more.
I have searched, but maybe I googled incorrectly, for an APP monitor that runs kind of like avast anti virus. I was looking for something that would password protect instillation permission of apps. In other words, if an app is downloaded or copied to the phone some other way, it can not be installed without an Admin Password.
Is there such an app?
-NJ
Will search and let you know. Although I think, theres a cheating boyfriend apps available, but their reviews are not good...
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abhinavseth92 said:
Will search and let you know. Although I think, theres a cheating boyfriend apps available, but their reviews are not good...
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I have been trolling the net and I have not found anything like what I'm looking for.
Think this is the app you're looking for along with news links referencing it.
http://rastreadordenamorado.com.br/
http://now.msn.com/boyfriend-tracker-app-gets-dumped-in-brazil-amid-privacy-abuse-complaints
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...withdrawn-Google-Play-privacy-complaints.html
Hi,
We are 2 users on the tab s & we wanna use one same game (sims freeplay) but i did not find a way to allow an app for 2 account. The game need ~700mb & with only 16gb it's huge if i must download the game twice...
Any idea ?
(Sorry for my bad english, ask me if it's not clear )
Thanks in advance !
What Android version are you running?
Is your device rooted?
Doesn't the game offer different accounts? Maybe trough different google accounts.
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Lollipop 5.0.2 no root.
Yeah, the game save on a facebook account that is connected on the device but it's not really simple to change the facebook account each time. And the android version allow user session (c.f: http://gadgetguideonline.com/android/lollipop/how-to-use-android-lollipop-guest-user-mode-and-multiple-users/)
So, i am using this but if i have an app on my session, i am the only one who can open this app. I am looking for a way to allow an other user to open this app.
Thanks for your answer