Why need location? Why are you collecting our location information? Are you selling network and geo information?
Thank you for quick reply > Dev
デベロッパの回答 、 Not we need your location, but since iOS13 Inet needs your allowance to get access to this information to be able to identify your network. We can not change this. INet never calls Home, and every information you enter in INet stays definitely on your IPhone. We do never spy out our customers.
Fing からの乗り換え 非常にシンプルで利用しやすい。
Great app crippled by Apple Having used this app for about a decade, I thought I should probably rate it. I upgraded to Pro very early on iOS 8 if memory serves and have been very happy with it. Unfortunately as Apple decided to “improve” iOS over the years, features have been lost such as the ability to discover OS or the now forced collection of location when you scan a network. As far as I can tell, your location does not seem to be used for anything other than ticking an Apple-centric requirement, so at least the app developers seem sane from that point of view. I’m impressed at how a ping scan on this is faster than nmap and often use it for that when doing jobs on customer sites when there is wifi. The additional scan for open ports ability is great but I sometimes struggle to get it to scan ports individual ports or small port ranges over port number 10000 when hunting for specific types of network service. Being able to specify other apps to open against ports found is an ingenious idea e.g. click on port 22 to open it with your favorite SSH app. If this could be paired with a Wireshark/tcpdump equivalent app, it would make a killer combo. Look at the traffic, click on the IP and scan ports or do the reverse and click on a member of your network sweep to see all traffic to and from that address.