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Don't miss it! Very handy torch app. Ads are not intrusive. Love that it has a compass as I am useless with which direction I am facing so it's quite handy. Has SOS, strobe and you can change the colour of your screen if you want a little colour in your life. What more can you ask of a free torch app.

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Now Flash light Download! Frequency adjustable. Brightest LED Flashlight turns your phone into a strong flashlight in the fastest way and easiest tap. Free flashlight lights up your night and help you in emergency.

The only problem I see with this app is that it appears to drain my battery very quickly. Otherwise it works perfectly and is very useful. I really like this App. It is so cool. Lucy It is still really a cool app to have. I use it a great deal of the time, heck it's so bright I can use it in the day time to find things.

Love it! Lucy I was going to give you a 4 stars rating because the flashlight was better before the latest update. Although I think I figured out why it was giving me the fits. The FTC went after the makers of "Brightest Flashlight" last year for deceiving users about how it shared geolocation information with advertising networks. But according to Guerra's analysis, there were several free apps on my phone that were data hungry.

A music app that simulates guitar chords shares data with ad networks. Guerra's analysis found code in the the app that could be used to do do location tracking or access my address book, although there's no evidence that it's actually doing these last two things. Another fun app that my daughter downloaded, called Stack the States , shares that data with an ad network.

The problem is that app makers aren't completely upfront about what data they're sharing and how it's being sold via the ad networks. It's troubling because the data that we store on our phones is both more intimateGeolocation data shows where we live, where we work, and where we like to goand also more permanently tied to us. Web sites keep track of PC users using browser cookieslittle files that get downloaded to your computer, and which can easily be erased.

Many apps request access to parts of our phone without explaining why, says Adi Kamdar, an activist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The good news in all of this, is that the hardware makers seem to be learning that this is a problem that they're going to have to address.



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