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[GH-ISSUE #1149] Is there an Android App that runs on mobile phones . Please give the correct name for it . Thanks #533
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Originally created by @tytower on GitHub (Sep 20, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/1149
Is there an Android App that runs on mobile phones . Please give the correct name for it . ThanksCompile log (...)
@jLynx commented on GitHub (Sep 20, 2019):
Yep, it's called Chrome. You can download it from the store but it normally comes on phones these days, so you may already have it installed
@tobozo commented on GitHub (Sep 20, 2019):
I hate to be that guy but we do not live (yet) in a Chrome-only world, and it's still possible to keep concerns separated with another Android-app-that-runs-on-mobile-phones called Firefox (keymaster / gatekeeper, there is only xul)
@tytower commented on GitHub (Sep 20, 2019):
Yep I realise it runs in any browser but I wondered if anyone has made an app as I dont have a browser on my phone . I deleted all google stuff to keep the bastards out of my back pocket and I use Linux anyway usually on the PC.
@tobozo commented on GitHub (Sep 20, 2019):
This project used to be maintained but I'm not sure what the requirements are :
https://github.com/ExploiTR/DeAutherDroid
@jLynx commented on GitHub (Sep 20, 2019):
So you are saying you dont have a browser on your phone?.....
Also any Linux distro has a browser by default
@tytower commented on GitHub (Sep 21, 2019):
jLynx--Mate if I choose not to run a browser on my phone that's my business . You can read . That's what I said . Why do you question someone doing things differently to you?
My phone is rooted and I am root. I don't need a browser
Why have you closed this issue? I'm still looking for a sensible answer
Thanks tobozo I'll check that out.
@jLynx commented on GitHub (Sep 21, 2019):
I still can't tell if you are a troll or actually serious 😳😂
@tytower commented on GitHub (Sep 21, 2019):
Well mate give me the benefit of the doubt . You should not be doing this if you cannot answer a civil question.
The questions are raised by using the device for the first time and I am not able to find any similar questions so what else can I do but ask . Look at the issue you have closed . An answer came that I was able to follow up for an android phone . So how about you piss off for a while and give someone else knowledgeable a chance to address the questions I ask. Clearly you are fed up in that position ,go have a break.
@davedarko commented on GitHub (Sep 21, 2019):
The reason for closing it seems obvious. There was one person guiding you towards a project and another for saying there is no dedicated app for the website the deauther is using. Then another person told you that there are other browsers, you don't have to use chrome. I'd say anything further is too off-topic from the deauther project.
@tytower commented on GitHub (Sep 21, 2019):
Quote " I'd say anything further is too off-topic from the deauther project."
What crap you utter !
Pig Headed and bigoted it seems . Why don't you give the questions a chance.?
One answer was forthcomming . Perhaps there are others .
I have seen an instructable that mentioned one but can't find it now.
Come on Mate stop the adamant approach and maybe take a holiday or something . You clearly have lost patience doing it here.
@tobozo commented on GitHub (Sep 21, 2019):
don't you dare name the utters on caturday !