D-Vasive Making History With Mobile Security

First of its kind, new mobile security app D-Vasive detects when your camera, microphone, WiFi or bluetooth are activated as well as which apps are tracking you by GPS. D-Vasive takes the lead as the anti-big brother movement springs.

Mobile Security Revolution

What makes D-Vasive appealing is it's ability to secure “peepholes” that are common on nearly all mobile devices.   It's not just about detecting whether or not a piece of hardware on your device may have been maliciously activated, more importantly, it's about securing those devices.   

D-Vasive allows mobile users to lock down and secure a device's camera, microphone, bluetooth and WiFi connections.  Of course, D-Vasive also sends alerts to user's based on their choice of options.  

With more and more apps collecting location and tracking information from it's user's it's important to know which apps are keeping tabs on you.  D-Vasive lists all of the apps installed or running on your phone that may be tracking you.  With detailed logs users now have the information they need to choose which apps stay and which apps are a goner.

Along with providing solid functionality, D-Vasive also offers an innovative, integrated and interactive help support system.  A new system using menu “bubbles” has also been implemented providing a unique and seemless user experience.


About D-Vasive

D-Vasive was started up by two individuals who have a passion for development and design, and recently took an interest into mobile security because of the Edward Snowden interviews.  “The only way to give people their privacy back is by giving them complete control over their mobile devices and that is what D-Vasive does.”, says John Clore, lead design and Information Architect.  “We didn't just want to notify users when a device is activated.  We decided to go a step further to bring the complete control factor to the user experience by allowing the user to lock their camera, mic, wifi and bluetooth.”

Louis Franco III is the leading programmer who originally thought of the idea to notify the user whenever an internal device is activated.  “The responses and reviews were good, but it just felt like it was missing something.  So the locking feature and the User Interface was created to complete the package.  We were able to find a way to monitor the devices in what amounts to real time while keeping resources low in order to maximize battery life.”  

Contact
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http://www.dvasive.com