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Dobbs2

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Ok there is a huge scam on the app store right now. Do not buy lock my phone. It is very misleading. It states it adds security features to your phone like advanced passwords, android dot and even optical scanning. All it really does is change your background. How can that pass apples standards and how is that legal?
 

benhollberg

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I don't even see it in the App Store but if people fall for that and think it'll actually do those things that you said then they don't know anything.
 

Dobbs2

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I didn't buy it, but I was interested in the android dot password. Read the reviews and thought I would help people who don't read the reviews. It was in the top 5 of the app store. So a lot of people must have fallen for it.
 

Dobbs2

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Well the description has been updated a little. The last paragraph states it's security based on illusion. It still should be taken down I guarantee apple will be getting a ton of complaints about this one. First half of description is very misleading.
 
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