Find who's on Wi-Fi, intruders, hidden cameras and vulnerabilities
Fing - Network Tools: Secure Your Wi-Fi Today
"Fing - Network Tools" is a powerful app that helps you discover connected devices on your Wi-Fi, detect intruders, and ensure network security. With tools like speed tests, device recognition, and alerts, Fing empowers you to manage your network effectively. Upgrade with Fingbox for advanced features like parental controls and bandwidth analysis. Join 40 million users worldwide in protecting your digital life and uncovering hidden vulnerabilities.
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Permissions:
- android.permission.ACCESS_ADSERVICES_AD_ID
- android.permission.ACCESS_ADSERVICES_ATTRIBUTION
- android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION
- android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
- android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE
- android.permission.CAMERA
- android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE
- android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE
- android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE_DATA_SYNC See more
Size: 27.67M
Email: su*****@fing.com
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
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User reviews
Pros
- Used to be a reliable tool for network scanning and troubleshooting.
- Fast network scanning functionality when it worked properly.
- Offers a range of features for monitoring and managing network devices.
Cons
- Sudden introduction of paywalls limiting essential functions such as network scans.
- Frequent bugs and issues with device identification and network scanning.
- Aggressive upselling and intrusive ads that interfere with user experience.
Most mentioned
- The app has become pay-to-use, limiting the number of scans for free users.
- Reduction in core functionalities and features without subscription.
- Frequent bugs leading to incorrect device identification and scan failures.
User reviews
I give up. It's hard to imagine a machine that likes to mess with me. One day, It's running like a dream. Everything as it should be with all features working together. Then the bottom falls out. One device burps and it's back to square one. I spend more and more time fighting the app. AND I paid for it. Honestly, I feel it has too much control. Maybe it doesn't get along with my access point, Mcafee or another device. All I know is, I spend way to much time trying to keep it working.
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Jim Mike, 2025-01-20
Well the greed finally ruined it. This app used to be the best simple way to scan a network. Then they kept trying to sell you more features and monitor services, and now you can't even scan a network twice in one day without paying for the premium. As a professional network tech I can say that it's garbage and useless now.
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Aaron carpenter, 2025-01-13