Play store does have various apps, many of which we have never explored. It is more like a vast land of apps and am quite sure there are apps you never even knew existed. Whereas there are apps you do not know about and how they function, there are also creepy apps that you should never download and you simply need to  ignore them  even when you would love to explore them.

There are apps that will compromise your own safety or even your phone’s safety and in order to keep yourself safe, you should never download them. Here are the creepy Apps that you should never download

Creepy Apps that you should never download.

Yik Yak

Yik Yak is undeniably a scary app. It is so scary that many schools block the app on their Wifi. On this app, users can post text-only Yaks of up to 200 characters. “The messages can be viewed by the 500 Yakkers who are closest to the person who wrote the Yak, as determined by GPS tracking.

This means this app keeps your location active  something that may not be good for your security. Users are exposed to  severe sexually explicit content, abusive language and personal attacks which are initiated by other members. Although it is anonymous posting, kids will and do start sharing personal information the  more comfortable they become with the other users. Remember that GPS is involved and  that alone is plain scary!

Creepy

This is an odd one. The name of the App alone is evident enough to give you goosebumps.  Creepy, which the developers call a “geolocation information aggregator,” lets you track locations where Twitter users have tweeted and where Flickr users have uploaded pictures from.

All you have to do is type in a particular user’s Twitter handle or Flickr username, and the places are displayed on a Google map. That’s because tweets and photos shot on a smartphone are usually accompanied by a geolocation tag when the phone’s owner uploads them to the Web.

We have to acknowledge that the name if the App does suit it well. It is mentioned that their purpose in creating it was to demonstrate that Twitter and Flickr users need to be careful about their privacy, given that it can be tracked.

Creepy apps that you should never download

Baby Manager

This app is one of those apps that tend to be useless on your phone. Baby Manager is the app of choice for mothers who are so obsessive that they want to report everything the kid drinks, eats, or poops every hour of every day.

Then, after a given amount of time, This Mother can run analytics on all the data she’s collected, make potentially spurious determinations about the health of the baby, and pester the pediatrician with the details yet another Google-based diagnosis of an imaginary problem. And of course all the eating, sleeping, peeing, and pooping data can be shared with other  mothers over Twitter and Facebook. Imagine that!

Background Check.

This is one of those creepy Apps that you should never download. Similar to the popular Date Check app, which allows you to run a quick background check on a potential hook-up, Background Check from BeenVerified.com does pretty much the same tthing.

On this app, you get two choices: a background check or an email search. To trigger a background check, you enter the first and last name of the person of interest, and the app spits out any relevant data it has on the person’s criminal record, property, relatives’ and neighbors’ names, and “also known as” aliases.

To request an email search, you enter a person’s email address or select an address from your own address book, and the app seeks out any blogs, videos, photos, or social networking pages associated with that email address.

Keyboard Apps.

These Apps are beautiful and enticing but no matter how tempted you may be, add this App to the list of Creepy Apps that you should never download. This is one of the Apps that is very commonly installed, but that can be quite dangerous. Generally speaking, these are apps that you should never install on your phone.

Yes, third-party apps can offer better functionality, more effectively predict what you want to type, make more appropriate suggestions, and even offer prettier and more chic themes. However, installing them you will run the risk of having your data exposed due to failures of the companies, since it is through the keyboard that you type everything, right?

Remember that even Microsoft’s SwiftKey ended up exposing its users’ data! Unfortunately, as the standard keyboard often leaves a lot to be desired, it ends up being almost necessary for some to install other keyboards.

Phone Watcher

Well, unless you don’t trust your significant other or your kids then why would you need to Install Phone Watcher and get records of all their text messages and phone calls.? Is it the new excellent way to build trust,huh?

Penis Enlargement

This app is creepy right from the description! It says “Follow these tips and you will increase your penis size up to 1.5 inches within 3 months.” No one gives you a disclaimer with this App but am here to tell you that it will not work the way you expect it to. It is already creepy that your relying on an app for penis enlargement. If you still want to try however, Good luck with that.

Creepy Apps that you should never download.

Whisper.

Another Creepy  app that you should never download is Whisper! It is an app where users are encouraged to “post secrets anonymously.” However, this app also has a GPS attached and shows the area that a user is posting from.  You can also search for other “whisperers” within a mile of you.  

Since it is online, both predators and kids are “meeting” as well as relationships are forming.  This scary app has also contributed to sexual crimes against kids due to the above listed reasons.

Spy Camera Phone.

Ever wanted to take a picture of someone without them knowing? It’s already hard to do with that shutter noise, but Spy Camera Phone hides the camera behind another app and lets you be a creeper and take pictures of people without them knowing. You should never download this app because it turns you into the creepy stalker you always dreaded while growing up!

Secret Selfie

People take selfies all the time. You may even see people with “selfie sticks.” But now you can be that weirdo who takes a selfie without the camera being visible on your screen if you use this App. Well what happened to your self esteem?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any harmful app in my phone?

Google Play Protect checks your apps and devices for harmful behavior. It runs a safety check on apps from the Google Play Store before you download them. It checks your device for potentially harmful apps from other sources. These harmful apps are sometimes called malware.

Can apps spy on your phone?

For example, one app uses an invisible browser that can stream live video from the device’s camera to a spyware server. Apps also are able to record phone calls via the device’s microphone, sometimes activating the speaker function in hopes of capturing what interlocutors are saying as well.

How do you know if someone is watching you through your phone camera?

You would never know. Unfortunately, there is no direct way to check if the camera or the microphone of your Android device is being accessed. However, there is a workaround for it. Android users can download an app called Access Dots from the Google Play Store which will notify users the same way iPhone does.

What is the code to check if your phone is hacked?

Code to check if phone is tapped: *#21# Code to show unknown connections and tracking (for Android): *#*#4636#*#* or *#*#197328640#*#* Code to show unknown connections and if someone is tracing you (for iPhone): *3001#12345#*

How do I secretly access my Android phone?

Turn on two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication, or 2FA, adds a second layer of security to your Android account in case your password gets stolen. With 2FA, once you enter your password, a second message is sent to another device asking to verify that you are trying to login

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