Hello guys,
This is my first post as a mobile developer on XDA (please be nice ^^)
I work as a mobile developer, but usually in security matters for banks and industrial companies. So, I decided to launch a security app that checks if your wifi is secure or not, with a real-time checking functionnality.
You can find the Play Store link here : Wifi Security Checker
Description
This application first goal is to check if your wifi is secure or could be potentially targeted by hackers.
★ Real-time and Manual security checks when connected to wifi networks.
• Shows a notification displaying the current status of your network in real-time functionnality
• At the end of manual checks, a security report is showed, and you can send a complete one by email.
★ For now, five checks are realized:
• Check SSL certificates during a HTTPS call to see if anyone is listening to the network and/or has realized a man-in-the-middle attack on your router (prevent ARM Spoofing and poisoning)
• Check if your router has not known leak that can be exploited by hackers to enter your network
• Check your router security to see if the level is sufficient (WPA, WEP...)
• Use of traceroute to see if there is any computer between you and the router (prevent ARM spoofing and poisoning)
• List of devices connected to your network to prevent intrusion
★ In the next versions:
• List of open port on your router to prevent hack
Do not hesitate to comment if you see anything troublesome or if you want an improvement somewhere.
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Add the feture .unknown devices disconnect
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I installed the latest Google Maps app from the market. when I go to Menu->More "catch settings" is missing. Is Hero capable of caching maps for off-line use?
"Rather than having a static set of maps when installed, Maps will automatically start caching the areas you visit the most when your device is plugged in and connected to WiFi (e.g., the nightly charge)." You can't manually control caching, but it's an important first step toward an offline Google Maps.
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from http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/12/google-maps-5-for-android-3d-maps-and.html
I have seen it on youtube(couldn't find the video now) that Maps 5.0 has a menu for "Catche Settings". Go to this link you will see it.
Do you guys have this menu on your Hero's?
http://www.tested.com/news/the-best-changes-in-google-maps-50-for-android/1522/
Offline map caching
The caching is not going to be done while you are using maps. Rather, it will wait until you have your device plugged in and on Wi-Fi to download your personalized map data. If you go to Menu > More > Cache Settings, you can see the current cache size, along with the option to clear it. Also, you can toggle Prefetch on Mobile to let the phone use cellular data to pull maps if Wi-Fi is not available. Google has committed to constantly improving the algorithm that generates your most used areas. We're going to be interested to see how this works out.
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It doesn't support the vector rendering and therefore I don't think it supports the offline caching.
Name: MonkeyPad
Description
A clean and minimalistic Simplenote client. It handles all the most important features of Simplenote.
Free Trial is full featured, but has ads on the main page and note view.
Currently it has the basic add, edit, delete, view functionalities but I will be adding more features soon. It also allows for pinning and trashing a note.
It also has an offline viewing mode to let you read your notes offline. Adding a new note or editing a note while offline will just give you an error.
Simplenote's registration page is currently incompatible with the Windows Phone 7 browser, so the create account link leads to a messed up page. I have brought this to their attention and they are working on getting a fix up soon. For now, register through a computer if needed.
They have setup a special page for signup on unsupported browsers at http://simple-note.appspot.com/createaccount.html it works fine from the browser on the phone.
Changelog:
1.2
- Hopeful that this is the final fix to the problem that lead to many people's crashes. Here is to hoping 1.3 is a feature release and not a bugfix release.
- Fixed API calls for new changes to SimpleNote API
- Other minor bug fixes.
- Added Free Trial with Ads
1.1
- Added additional error handling to try and catch the elusive bug affecting a small number of users and crashing after login.
- Fixed up the login process a bit to try and weed out some problems.
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(screenshot is a bit old, from v1.0)
Source: http://www.loudberry.net/app/1
Download Link: http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=685e3a25-19fc-df11-9264-00237de2db9e
Any Suggestions/Criticism is welcome.
Hello,
I wonder what is Acess Point ? I was checking the settings on my phone, and i found this option... But i dont know how i can use that.
See the image bellow:
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Translating from portuguese to english, in the purple letters, it says "Active".
Do i need to change this status ? If so, how ?
It's probably either WiFi network selection, or the Internet Sharing mode (I slightly doubt the latter, as that shows a bunch of other UI). It might be a special app to add hidden WiFi networks, perhaps?
Also, what phone is this, and what entries in Settings is this "access point" item between (what above it, what below)?
This looks like the Nokia App "Access Point +" and afaiu it is used for selecting network operator profiles.
Access Point is a feature in WP8 that has evolved from WP7 cellular (but just the data connection).
If some1 is using several SIM cards, it is very annoying to set up the phone for Internet and MMS especially if some1 doesn't know all the parameters. So AP+ helps us by saving all the data neccesery for setting up the device. Once another card is in, one simply has to select the network profile he wishes, and boom, the phone is instantly set up.
Also, one may mannualy add MMS and Internet parameters to the phone, and select that profile to use, instead of the default one.
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Hey everyone!! I'm here with a new app that solves an issue I'm sure that every one of you have had. AutoGPS rectifies having to turn GPS on and off whenever you use Maps or Navigation. You never have to worry about your GPS again, helping you save time and battery.
AutoGPS - Google Play Store
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Play Store Description:
AutoGPS manages the Location Settings of your device to switch to High Accuracy(GPS) whenever Google Maps needs it. Never be prompted again to change your Location Mode again. Never worry about wasting your battery to your GPS always being on, AutoGPS will take care of it for you.
☆Only works with Google Maps
☆Requires Secures Settings (Uses Root)
☆Requires Notification Listener
Secure Settings: http://goo.gl/NCoJJ
The System+ Module must be enabled for Secure Settings to work.
Notification Listener: http://goo.gl/ljTj2p
It must be turned on in the Security Settings of your device, under "Notification Access".
Important:
AutoGPS doesn't really ask for many permissions to manage the GPS for Maps.
Lock Screen Permissions:
Allows the device to know that you're not actually navigating anywhere and instead just have the screen off.
Retrieve Running Apps Permissions:
Allows the app to know when you're running Google Maps.
Run at Startup Permissions:
This allows the app to do its magic stuff without having to run it manually every time.
Prevent From Sleeping Permissions:
Keep Android running while Google Maps is active to manage GPS.
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Hi,
I have an S21 Ultra which has much the same software as most Samsung's. I was wondering if I have made the correct changes to disable WiFi Direct? Basically this first screenshot shows what WiFi Direct reports (That my phone is visible to nearby devices, and shows an unknown printer as a device that can see my phone):
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This second screenshot shows how I turned off the switch for WiFi Direct in Wi-Fi control:
However when I went back into WiFi Direct settings (as shown in the first picture) - it showed the same thing as in the first picture ie. that the phone is visible to nearby devices; so it looks like nothing's changed. It still shows this:
Does anyone know how to disable this WiFi Direct setting?
Please don't just say "turn off WiFi", because I need my phone to be connected to ordinary WiFi at all times.
Btw, as can be seen in the first picture - I have not actually connected to any devices via WiFi Direct (and don't intend to), I just want to make my phone invisible to other nearby devices by disabling this WiFi Direct feature.
A Google search did not find anything for me regarding this issue.
Perhaps I have to go into the phone's system files somewhere and disable or delete something?? Please advise.
Thanks.