PhoneShield - Privacy-first, anti-theft intruder protection security app

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Ever wonder if someone snooped through your phone while you walked away? PhoneShield monitors your device and catches unauthorized access attempts silently, the second someone touches your phone. πŸ“Έ Multi-Photo Capture of intruders πŸ‘€ Device Owner Face Recognition (supress false alerts) πŸ“§ Email Alerts with Evidence Reports ☁️ Google Drive Backup πŸ“ Intruder GPS Tracking β˜€οΈ Photo Enhancement πŸ”Š Voice Alert Warning to intruders with recovery phone number πŸ“± SIM Swap alerts

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I’m the independent developer behind PhoneShield. The journey to building this app started from a simple, relatable anxiety: walking away from my desk or leaving my phone on a table, and constantly wondering if someone was snooping through my private data the second my back was turned. When looking at existing anti-theft and security utilities, I noticed a frustrating trendβ€”almost all of them rely heavily on external cloud servers to process logs, track events, or store device data. As someone who prioritizes privacy, I didn't want my security app becoming another potential point for data leaks. So, I built PhoneShield with a 100% local-on-device, non-custodial architecture. What PhoneShield does: β€’ πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Silent Monitoring: It runs quietly in the background to catch unauthorized access attempts the split-second someone touches your device. β€’ πŸ”’ Absolute Privacy: Every threat signal, log, and access verification is processed locally on your physical hardware. No cloud tracking, no external servers, and zero risk of external data exposure. β€’ ⚑ Instant Evidence: It provides you with clear, structured telemetry of exactly when an intrusion attempt took place. We have officially submitted our production build to the Google Play Store and are finalizing the global rollout right now! By hitting the "Notify Me" button on this teaser page, you’ll be the very first to know the exact hour our download link goes live. I would absolutely love to hear your thoughts, answer any architectural questions about the local processing, and get your early feedback on the features you'd like to see next! Thank you so much for the support! πŸ™