FMD vs WhereAreTheEyes

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

FMD

I lost my new phone. And because I don't use Google Services I couldn't locate it and my phone was gone for good. In the hope that this doesn't happen again, I developed this application, so that I can locate the phone via SMS. Features: - Locate the device (using GPS or cellular location) - Lock the device - Let the device ring - Take pictures with the device's camera to see its surroundings - Factory-reset the device Usage: You can control FMD (and thus your phone) either via SMS or via FMD Server. You send a command to the phone (e.g. "fmd ring") and the phone executes it. For SMS you can either define a list of trusted contacts (phone numbers) that are allowed to send commands. Or you can set a PIN to allow anonymous usage. Then non-trusted phone numbers can also send commands by including the PIN in the message. This is useful because now if you lose your phone, you can ask a random person for help to wipe your phone remotely. If you simply text "fmd" to your phone FMD will reply with a text listing the available commands. With FMD Server you get a web interface to send commands, to view the location of your device on a map, and to view pictures taken by the device. You can self-host FMD Server. For more details, see: https://gitlab.com/fmd-foss/fmd-server Disclaimer: This app is provided on a best effort basis. We hope it is useful, we use it ourselves, but this is a hobby project and we can't guarantee that it will work when you need it the most.

WhereAreTheEyes

Where are the Eyes is a tool for detecting and evading surveillance. Together, you and other users build a map of surveillance cameras to protect activists, students, and other at-risk minorities. When run, the map will display red pins on cameras near your location. To mark a new camera, or verify that a marked camera exists, just stand near it and press the "eye" button. The app has telemetry on by default. Press "Mapbox" button on the main screen to disable it.

FeatureFMDWhereAreTheEyes
LicenseGPL-3.0-onlyBSD-3-Clause
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Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
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Android
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