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Hi guys,
I created an application that I published to the Play Store about a month ago, and just last night I had received an email from filedir.com saying..
Information about your app "Bing Rewards Automator PRO" (Android) has been added on FileDir.com
"Bing Rewards Automator PRO":
- User ratings: Not rated
- Video: N/A
- Discount: N/A
FileDir.com: All apps by CHRIS CROCKETT | RSS CHRIS CROCKETT
You are free to display the badge on your website. All visitors that arrive by way of this badge
will add download points to Bing Rewards Automator PRO.
/end email
I found this kind of odd. I hadn't sent out to anybody to have my application published on their website, so it couldn't have been from that. My application is not very large scale either, so I don't know why they would have singled me out. I was hoping some of you had gotten a similar e-mail from them, saying that they had 'added' your app to their website, and if anything arose out of having it on there. Just seems odd to me.
Thanks
XxCrockxX said:
Hi guys,
I created an application that I published to the Play Store about a month ago, and just last night I had received an email from filedir.com saying..
Information about your app "Bing Rewards Automator PRO" (Android) has been added on FileDir.com
"Bing Rewards Automator PRO":
- User ratings: Not rated
- Video: N/A
- Discount: N/A
FileDir.com: All apps by CHRIS CROCKETT | RSS CHRIS CROCKETT
You are free to display the badge on your website. All visitors that arrive by way of this badge
will add download points to Bing Rewards Automator PRO.
/end email
I found this kind of odd. I hadn't sent out to anybody to have my application published on their website, so it couldn't have been from that. My application is not very large scale either, so I don't know why they would have singled me out. I was hoping some of you had gotten a similar e-mail from them, saying that they had 'added' your app to their website, and if anything arose out of having it on there. Just seems odd to me.
Thanks
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Not your app was published, but "Information about your app". Download links go to the Google Play Market.
i got this too on all of my apps o_o
yes, i too got the mail and i have checked on their website also that my game Number Play Free is listed with them.
look likes they have partnership with google store
I got this too. They seem to give credit and redirect to the Play store. Anything that get's me more downloads and publicity is OK by me at the moment.
Silverguy206 said:
I got this too. They seem to give credit and redirect to the Play store. Anything that get's me more downloads and publicity is OK by me at the moment.
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I don't think this site has any association with Google, Apple, Microsoft or any software provider. They're a scraper. They have some automated process go out and watch for new apps on iTunes, Play, and even Microsoft's mobile stuff. Then they duplicate the entries on their site to generate ad traffic plus downloads of non-market apps. My problem with this is that they also have apps that aren't in those official markets. So, your perfectly legitimate app is sitting right next to something that couldn't get approval on Google Play. Who knows if it has malware or viral code in it. If the proverbial crap hits the fan and a malware app is downloaded from this site and your app is also "published" there, the fallout could hit you as well. I've sent an email asking them how they got approval to display my app and that they no longer list it.
Here's the response I got from FileDir on them putting my app on their site.
"Hi,
Not your app was added, but information about your app.
We do not store/host/sale any apps on our website.
All download/buy links go to the Google Play Market, iTunes or Windows store.
Please, check it. Thanks."
Please read the information provided on the following page (About Us): filedir.com/about-us/
Thanks!
Hi all,
If you needed an application that silently and in the background logged all applications that were opened on your phone, when they were opened/closed and their usage duration with the hope of detecting a snooping partner/friend, what would you search for? The app could also take pictures when the phone was unlocked since most couples know each others patterns/codes.
What search terms would you enter into google/google play? Possible variations if no success? What other keywords do you think are pertinent?
With these in mind, what keywords would you, as the developer, aim to top in the google play search pages?
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.
Hmmm.....here's what I thought of:
- spy camera app
- surveillance app
- text watcher app
- cheating app
- ninja app
- ispy app
- watchdog app
- secret app
For your key words, I'd have to say "spy", "secret", and "surveillance". What's the name of your app?
rden.april said:
Hmmm.....here's what I thought of:
- spy camera app
- surveillance app
- text watcher app
- cheating app
- ninja app
- ispy app
- watchdog app
- secret app
For your key words, I'd have to say "spy", "secret", and "surveillance". What's the name of your app?
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Thanks for those. I think spy is probably a good keyword to target because I'd also get cross results from those looking for anti spy.
The name of my application is AntiSnoop
Hi I have a Samsung 19500 wth stock Kitekat os, I'm looking for an app that will allow me to password protect individual photo/video that also has the extra ability to work from within the default s4 gallery/video app rather than having to load a trird party app to lock/view the protected files which so far seems to be the only way this is done with all the media locker apps that I've been able to find. if any one can suggest an app that works from within the default gallery/video app I would be very gratful if you could help me out.
Tia
T4a said:
Hi I have a Samsung 19500 wth stock Kitekat os, I'm looking for an app that will allow me to password protect individual photo/video that also has the extra ability to work from within the default s4 gallery/video app rather than having to load a trird party app to lock/view the protected files which so far seems to be the only way this is done with all the media locker apps that I've been able to find. if any one can suggest an app that works from within the default gallery/video app I would be very gratful if you could help me out.
Tia
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Try this sir https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...oQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNEKzdEtJ9ZWBapw_NvI1mpNCd6jag
hello. is there an app that allow this? i want to access simply in one touch, i listened that samsung s8 has this native function and i hope that lg g6 has an app to do this. thanks
do you mean use your fingerprint to log onto websites instead of inputting your username and password? That works on Samsung devices using Samsung's internet browser. Perhaps you can download a browser that has this functions, but I don't think it's possible with the Chrome browser.
thanks, i hope anyone know this important function
Hey all,
I found the above app in the Samsung App store. After installing it, it doesn't show an ability to uninstall it.
Also, searching through the app drawer on the phone it is nowhere to be found. I found it under Settings>Biometrics and Security. When clicking on the option, it brings up the app UI, however shortly after doing this a window pops up saying "Connection Error.. Unable to connect to server. Please try again later."
Has anybody have any experience with this? The info out there is minimal, as I've also read up on Enjin being supported by Samsung as well..screenshot attached for reference.. the system won't let me take a screenshot of the error window due to security reasons lol!
I'm wondering if this particular app is landlocked. Is anybody in USA/Canada able to open and use this?
Old thread - but I am using it.
What's the link for this app. I'm actually trying to find it abs can't