

Seed4me for windows full#
In my opinion, using this app is no different than giving a total stranger that you have no information about and no way to contact complete access to everything on your computer and full permission to spy on you as they wish. It may or may not work as designed I don't know. I Uninstalled it immediately upon learning these facts and it was no surprise that the uninstaller left lots of junk on my Kindle that I had to remove manually. are designed to help protect your online identity yet the company wants to use spyware on those that use the app and developed the app to have permissions of pretty much everything on your device - much more than is necessary for the app.

Sounds like "trusting" this app may be an open invitation for data breaching and/or identity theft. I would never use an app that has full access to everything on my device, states that it can and will "monitor" my online activity, yet gives absolutely no information about the app developer.
Seed4me for windows install#
In my opinion, it's pretty sketchy for a software company with no address or phone number to require that you trust an app they tell you nothing about and require you to give them permission to install spyware software on your device and use it as they wish without just cause and without you realizing it. Now, I'm in full support of online security and support the feature fully but only IF there is a report of someone violating the terms or committing a crime. In other words, they have full permission to install spy software and use it as they please anytime they want without you knowing when or what they are monitoring. "Seed4.Me reserves the right to install, manage and operate one or more software, monitoring or other solutions designed to assist us in identifying and/or tracking activities that we consider to be illegal or violations of these ToS's" There terms, which are buried on their webpage are fairly generic, but include the following statement that concerned me:

Any company that has software that has access to every feature of your device should be reputable enough to at least give their phone number and a person to contact. There is a generic "contact us" web form available, but that's it. I checked the developers webpage to see their info, credentials, and privacy policy and it's no surprise that there is no phone number for the company or an address. permissions and saw that it had access to just about everything on and in my device (Kindle HDX). You can't see ANY settings or more importantly read the privacy policy without "trusting" the app. "The first thing that appears when you open this app is a message telling you that the app will intercept all internet traffic, followed by a check box saying "I trust this app" with yes or no check boxes to choose from. I will leave you with this evaluation from a previous buyer:
