Dot: Network & Tracker Scanner
Utilities

Dot: Network & Tracker Scanner

Neural Nexus LLC · released 16 Oct 2024 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Dot helps you see what is on your network and what is nearby, so you can decide for yourself whether something looks out of place.

Scan the Wi-Fi network you are connected to and review the devices found on it, including equipment discovered through LAN, UPnP and mDNS lookups. If something appears that you do not recognize, Dot shows you the details available so you can look into it further.

Monitor nearby Bluetooth and BLE activity, and review which devices show up repeatedly across different places and times. Recurrence is worth a closer look, although on its own it does not establish that a device is following you.

What Dot can help you review:

Devices connected to your current Wi-Fi network, with the details available for each one

Router and local network service exposure

Nearby Bluetooth devices, and which of them recur across locations or days

Magnetic field anomalies that may indicate concealed electronics nearby

Reflective points and infrared light sources, using your camera as a manual inspection aid

A practical guide to places worth checking, and sensible next steps when something seems unfamiliar

A note on what these results mean. Dot reports observations and risk indicators rather than conclusions. Radio conditions, iOS permissions, and the identifiers a device chooses to broadcast all affect what can be seen. A quiet scan does not prove that a space is clear, and an unfamiliar device is not by itself evidence of surveillance. The aim is to give you better information about your surroundings so you can make your own judgment.

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