The Merciful Flash Detector?

June 5, 2018

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Cheap radar detectors are no longer synonymous with poor data quality. A new radar detector for $1 surprised the iPhone community. FoxyTag is a free and legal system to report packet via mobile phone that can be used all over the world. It is based on the Community principle and is self-governing: the user highlight the Blitzer (tagging”) and a software on a central server checks the quality of the data. Currently, FoxyTag Europe covers very well and is also increasingly used in North America. But what about all the other countries? Until now FoxyTag nor its main rivals for that seemed to be interested in.

For understandable reasons as, for example, that these countries have installed sometimes less Blitzer, that the network connections are bad, obsolete cellular phones used and some lack the funds for a good radar detector. But things are changing. Radars are financially so interesting for Governments, that they now shoot anywhere in the world out of the ground like mushrooms. Of course, in cities and on highways, but even on long, straight lines in the middle of the desert! And the population is increasingly equipped with most modern mobile phones. To expand its leadership position in the field of lightning detector, FoxyTag is partnered with atoll Ordenadores to bring out SpeedCam scanner, a new application, specially adapted for these new countries. On one hand this is cheap: for only a dollar on a database can more than 30’000 speed cameras are accessed. And on the other hand it is optimized for use in large areas or in the country: by downloading data from a larger area, it will work in areas without GPRS coverage. Vitalijs Lennojs, CEO of atoll Ordenadores, wants to reach as many people all over the world: “we are the first to offer a one dollar Flash detector, which works worldwide and database used the quality data of FoxyTag. We think that we will soon be 20 of the most downloaded apps in the top with SpeedCam scanner.” The program is also Michel Deriaz, responsible for the FoxyTag project: “it is difficult for a database like FoxyTag, which is maintained by the users on the Community principle to gain a foothold because the motivation to use the system there is low in new areas. But due to the attractive price we hope that many motivated people will help us to highlight all these new speed camera.”SpeedCam scanner is so any application that was written for reasons of mercy, but simply a good deal for all: users get a useful application for a very reasonable price and can contribute much to the community in return!