Secure WiFi APK

Version 2.7.3.384 - com.mobolize.sprint.securewifi
mobolize,sprint,securewifi,tools,secure,wi-fi

Protects your security and privacy when you use public Wi-Fi hotspots.

Secure WiFi apk

APP Information

Download Version 2.7.3.384 (207030384)
Apk Size8.71 MB
App DeveloperSprint
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android5.0 and up
App Packagecom.mobolize.sprint.securewifi.apk
MD5a72e3fba5009d08899f6d6d6d105c19a
Rate1
Website http://www.sprint.com

Download Secure WiFi 2.7.3.384 APK

App Description

Secure WiFi is mobolize,sprint,securewifi,tools,secure,wi-fi, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 1 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Sprint website who developed it. com.mobolize.sprint.securewifi.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 5.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 2.7.3.384 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 6361+ times on store. You can also download com.mobolize.sprint.securewifi APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Sprint Secure Wi-Fi automatically encrypts your data when you connect to an unsecure Wi-Fi network. As soon as an unsecure Wi-Fi network is detected, Secure Wi-Fi enables a VPN connection to make sure no one can steal your passwords, hijack your login, or monitor your activity. Once the phone disconnects from the unsecure Wi-Fi network, the VPN connection automatically turns off. 

App ChangeLog

  • Latest performance updates, bug fixes and migration support.

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Google Play Reviews

  1. James Byrer-avatar

    James Byrer

    This software is DANGEROUS, it is automatically installed because of backroom deals with Sprint. There is absolutely no proof they are trustworthy, in fact, quite the opposite,. The app constantly warned me that I was on an insecure network, even though I was not, just to get you to subscribe. If they will lie to you just to get you to subscribe, why would they not collect and sell all of your personal data? Shame on Sprint, and whatever money grubbing exec decided to push this on us!

  2. LaToya A-avatar

    LaToya A

    I spent about 2.5 hours on phone trying to figure out how to activate this app. Id click enable and then it said I'd have to get owner approval. Called sprint and they said it wasnt a feature available through sprint and I would need to contact my internet provider. I explained that made zero sense as the purpose is to protect my internet when on public wifi. Then I was told I needed to contact Samsung. No one seemed to know it was a product offered by Sprint and in the end the mgr hung up on me

  3. Bradley Sibbersen-avatar

    Bradley Sibbersen

    Never wanted this app but it magically appeared one day & repeatedly reinstalls itself no matter how many times it's removed. Have contacted Sprint about this multiple times, only for them to claim that a) it is not a Sprint product or b) okay fine it is a Sprint product but it's not installing itself and no one else has ever had this issue. Read the other reviews here to see how truthful THAT is. The worst kind of garbageware imaginable, obnoxiously forced down our throats. Avoid at all costs.

  4. otto kendzior-avatar

    otto kendzior

    My experience was horrible every time I try to subscribe the app keeps saying account alert the owner needs to authorize the service sprint is so stupid to realize that I'm the owner it took 5 hours 4 hours from sprint complete and the technician didn't resolve the issue took another hour from a live assistant and he couldn't resolve the issue easy and simple sprint sucks!!!!

  5. Gonzalo Miranda-avatar

    Gonzalo Miranda

    It is awful. It auto downloads onto your phone and does nothing. When you open it, the only action you can really do is buy its product that just "protects" you from connecting to sketchy wifi. The same can be done by turning off the auto connect feature for wifi. It serves no purpose but to get you to buy a monthly subscription for something a VPN can do except a VPN does more than just encrypt wifi. It also collects and sells your data so I keep uninstalling it every 2 weeks.

  6. TRUK-avatar

    TRUK

    This is an app that installs itself silently in the background, Presents INTRUSIVE/ANNOYING pop-ups when you connect to WiFi, and to shut it up requires a paid subscription and reinstalls itself when uninstalled. Useless and deceptive by setting a VPN on your device after telling you it is NOT a VPN, most likely your grandma is unknowingly paying for this.

  7. David Overly-avatar

    David Overly

    Like many I woke up to having this app push installed, turned on, and running in background. Forced push installation beyond Google play approval shouldn't even be legal, the app also wrongfully claims in home wifi networks which are secure, are not, which is false marketing. If this can be push installed who's to say malicious apps can't. I have made a report to Google with a bug and diagnostic log showing exact activity of this app from its installation period to its uninstall on my device.

  8. Jeff Paulsen-avatar

    Jeff Paulsen

    Sprint quit putting this app on my phone. You keep putting it on and I have to keep taking it off. Stop it and stop right now. And no it isn't easy to uninstall. I have to go to the Google app store and uninstall from there. It cannot be deleted right from the shortcut itself.

  9. Darr Hoag-avatar

    Darr Hoag

    Installed by Sprint; inactive unless you pay monthly fees. It earns the single star by being uninstall-able. edit: If I could take away that last star, I would, since the kids sprint hires to monitor social media don't seem to grasp the meaning of the word defined by "ability to be uninstalled."

  10. Sean Smith-avatar

    Sean Smith

    Flagging WPA2 AES WiFi as unsecure... Last I looked that's still considered secure. I'm removing worthless app Sprint put on my new phone by default... What Sprint has proposed in its response is understandable, but the PSK is 40 characters so I'm calling it just plain wrong (can the app see the keys or is it making assumptions?). Trusting a 3rd party without a contractual obligation or a data use agreement both parties agree to does not exist with this solution. Sprint is playing "man-in-the-middle" with the data because they control the keys and since they're not my keys then Sprint has access to the data, who would knowingly trust Sprint to protect their personal data?