In September, the Neon app briefly became a sensation on app download charts by promising to pay users for recording and sharing their phone calls. Then it abruptly went offline amid controversy over ...
Have you ever wished you could capture every word of an important phone conversation without scrambling for a pen or worrying about missing key details? With the latest update to iOS 18.1, Apple has ...
A controversial app that claims to pay people for recordings of their phone calls, which are then used to train AI models, could soon return after being disabled due to a significant security flaw.
A viral app called Neon, which offers to record your phone calls and pay you for the audio so it can sell that data to AI companies, has rapidly risen to the ranks of the top-five free iPhone apps ...
Earlier today, we covered the skyrocketing success of Neon, an app that pays users in exchange for recording their phone calls. Now, the app has gone offline, following the discovery of an egregious ...
A popular iPhone call recording app called Neon was taken offline after a critical security flaw was discovered. The vulnerability exposed sensitive user data, including phone numbers, call recordings ...