www.droid-life.com – A thorough review of the Android security application known as Lookout.
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I use this on my phone and also have it on my girlfriends phone. I also have her password to the site. This way I can track where she is LOL..
OP, yes we know where u live. U can’t hide from 4chan friend. And we will have your number soon too. Happy New Year OP.
I went to the sprint store today cause something was wrong with my epic and while there they deleted this app off of my phone without my permission and they said it was bad for the phone. I was so fucking pissed.
Dude you seriously need to work on your auto-focus skills.
This was one of the first apps I downloaded onto my Epic. I came across it in the market. This app is seriously one of the coolest apps in the android market.
Can you click scream for us.
@GrinnyJimmeh no they could just go in and uninstall it but thats why i always have a “screenlock” on
@mercurylights i think its pretty legit man i just downloaded it myself just because i saw it on an actual Verizon Commercial on TV…
I just lost my droid 2 about 4 days ago, I wished I knew about this app before :*(
its free……at a cost?! NOTHING IS FREE!
if you uninstall the app from the phone is it still traceable?
I just want to know if this is a legit secure app and not some app that likes to collect all your info for god-knows-who…
Would it be a good idea to run both Lookout and Norton? Also I don’t like the idea of storing backups on a website.
now I know where you live. haha
jk.
I live in SC
i heard wavesecure was the best out there it even displays apt #
so it as to be wifi on when doing this because when i done this and then after it mad my phone leggy so i uninstalled it
awesome app especially since its free.
can you hide the app so say if people stole your phone they cant just delete the app?
Its free. Sorry forgot to mention that.
Free? paid app? but really useful, subscribing to your channel!
thanks!!!