Skycure Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 26 reviews. Read all reviews for Skycure for iPhone.
Skycure is free iOS app published by Skycure Ltd.

Love it

00_jackie

I've been using this app for some time. I love it.


Haven't gotten it to work

Hula34girl

After seeing it on the Today Show today I expected it to be really slow but it keeps coming up error, check back later and that's AFTER it accepted all my info and verification code added. Will give an update once I'm able to actually use it...if I'm ever able to.


Impressive

NealKB11

Very cool app!! Warned me about my iPhone connecting to a suspicious wifi while walking around DC. Nice threat detection when my phone automatically connects to wifi


Fast updates

JakeTRJ

Alerted me on iOS update before apple. That's cool!


Great for catching wifi eavesdropping

Pocono Charlie

This has revealed wifi eavesdropping on 3 locations this month (a hospital and 2 different supermarket chains). Works silently in background unless it detects a threat, even on my iPhone 4. Recommended!


Awesome mobile security!

swschmidt

Keep your phone safe.


Keeps Me Informed

Selective User

This App Keeps Me Informed and up to date with not only the latest threats out there but notifies me of updates even before anyone else.


It works and more

Fastidious1

I am not sure where I heard about this, but it is a slick app that works in the background. It is not a VPN, more like a watch dog. After you open the app, you don't know it is there - until you get an alert. The alert will tell you that a portal you are using, say at a restaurant is not secure, perhaps because it is routed thru an alias. Also, when there is a change in IOS, you get a message even before Apple's warning comes up in settings. As one company says about their product: don't leave home without it.


It works!

silverlaunch3

At first, I didn't think this app worked because I have it running most of the time and nothing really happened. Until I got a pop up text message about not being able to identify a text message with a running program called *activatemymodem and I some how clicked "continue" and a few seconds later, my internet & modem no longer worked and had no internet. I had the app closed but open it to see if it could see anything. It found that my information over the Internet could be intercepted by and to reset modem or contact ISP. I did and explained everything to my ISP and they tried to reset my modem but couldn't. It was escalated and the tech was able to finally access my modem to reset it after 4hrs. Now, I keep this app active every time I'm in Wifi (secured). Oh, and it also alerts you if you need to update to the latest update!!


Love Skycure, but...

chezmich

If we have subscribed to Skycure, and have received pop-up messages on our iPhone screen, "Cannot Verify Server Identity," and Skycure was aware of this as a security problem, then why weren't we warned not to tap on "continue" even before the iOS 10 update that addressed the issue?