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I'm actually an apple developer and would like to point out that the Tottenham (as well as the premier league) apps are pure garbage
No, I worked on legitimate applications. I've worked on Spotify US, Infinity Blade, Shadow Gun, Gears of War series and a few other big titles.
thfcire (09-11-2011)
ewallet....a must have for me. Enter details of every card, passport, passwords, driver's license etc. Save all your account details etc., all in one place. Great when you're travelling. Don't have to get up and get your passport out of your cabin bag. Even makes passwords for you so you don't have to stress out thinking of one.
thfcire (09-11-2011)
Rev John Ripsher (09-11-2011)
Even better for the folks that designed the app that rob you of your money.
Fatboyyid (09-11-2011)
Exactly Rev. Why bother getting your hands dirty if you can get a bunch of morons to enter all their passwords, pin numbers and card details on an app that you can create with an apple mac, Xcode 3 and an iPod.
Seriously I would not trust an app that asks for any personal info. Even if they "claim to protect" this info.
Surely people can't be that gullible?
Only if they know the password to get into your iPhone, then the password to get into your EWallet and before they can do all that, you've already remotely wiped all the information off your iPhone. That's if you haven't already tracked it down using "FIND MY IPHONE". So I think it's pretty safe.
For convenience! It's not just card details. It's utility accounts, website passwords, health card numbers, Automotive Association membership details ete etc etc. I travel overseas a lot and when I need these details, they are there at my finger tips. For you to fully understand why one would use ewallet, you would have to have the app to see exactly how you use it.
As I mentioned earlier, in order to access this info on my iPhone, you have to know the password to unlock my iPhone, then the password to access my ewallet. Before one can do all this, I would already have located my iPhone and/or remotely wiped all details from the phone. And, before you say anything, stealing your card details is easier to do when you purchase at a retail outlet.
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