AirCover Security Suite
- Version
- 1.1.1
- License
- Free
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later. iTunes account required
- Date added
- 11 July 2012
Publisher's description
Free iPhone app with 'family safety', cloud backup, device tracking and battery status monitoring. AirCover protects you and your family from safety threats with GPS tracking, secures your iPhone and files from loss or theft with device tracking and cloud based data backup, and provides tools to monitor battery status. Features of AirCover include: *Family SafetyWith GPS tracking, AirCover helps you locate and confirm the safety of your loved ones. Instant Alerts keep you informed of an emergency when someone needs help. And Personal Notifications let you know when your loved one moves beyond a pre-defined area. *Battery DoctorHelp maximize and extend the battery life of your iPhone. It enables you monitor and maintain your battery better by supplying you a visualization of information related to your battery status. *Cloud BackupLets you backup, access and restore all your important contacts and valuable photos to a new device if the original was lost or damaged. *Device FoundTracks down a lost device from any PC or Smartphone and activate an alarm to help you find it. Instructions can be customized for device returns, or the phone can be remotely wiped to protect your contacts from unauthorized access. Please note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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