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*** Click Here to checkout the NEW OFFICIAL website for Monitor Dot! ***

 

 

10/24/22 - Story behind this app:

For a long time there was a popular app that was free to use by everyone. Then recently the app suddenly displayed a message stating that a mandatory update was required.
This update basically changed the app into a trial version that expired within hours after installing it. To continue using the app, the company now wants a monthly fee!

So, because
they got greedy and decided to screw over their users by disabling everyone's app without notice, I decided to return the favor by creating my own app and giving it away for FREE!*

Their loss, your gain.

...and please enjoy my retro webpage design :)
 

Check out TechDoctorUK's review of VPN Monitor Dot:

How will VPN Monitor Dot help protect my Privacy?

VPN's help protect your privacy when you are on the internet. But they can only do that when they are working properly.
Even if a VPN has it's "Auto-Start" feature enabled, there is no guarantee that it will properly run 100% of the time when you power on/bootup your device.

And even when a VPN is running properly, it may suddenly disconnect or crash even hours later without giving you any warning!

This is why using VPN Monitor Dot is so important

VPN Monitor Dot will continuously monitor your VPN connection and let you know it's working by displaying a status "Dot" in the top right corner of your screen...

When you ARE being protected by your VPN, the app will slowly flash a GREEN dot:

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But when you are NOT being protected by your VPN (because the VPN is not turned on or it crashed), then the app will slowly flash a RED dot:

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----- VPN Monitor Dot vs. the "Other Guy's" app -----

1) Why does the "Other Guy's" app need Read/Write Access Permission to my device's photo/files Storage?

I have no idea why the other app needs it, but keep in mind that because their app also has internet access,
it could theoretically add/delete or send your files to a remote cloud server without your knowledge or approval!

VPN Monitor Dot does not need this potentially dangerous permission in order to fully protect you :)
 

2) VPN Monitor Dot was designed in a highly efficient way to minimize it's memory/resource footprint.
Just see the difference for yourself:

The Other Guy's
APK SIZE:
25MB

---- vs. ----
 

VPN Monitor Dot APK size:
200kb (0.2MB)

 

Size does matter, and being x100 TIMES BIGGER is NOT a good thing!

Why is Smaller Better?

Because VPN Monitor Dot uses very little resources when running, it has a much higher chance of staying loaded in memory whenever
Android decides to start killing processes to free up resources. That means VPN Monitor Dot will be able to stick around to help keep you protected.
The last thing you want is for your VPN to crash and never know it because the monitoring app was killed!

   IMPORTANT NOTES:  

  1. *This app does not display any ads. So, if this app does gives you some PEACE OF MIND in protecting your privacy,
    please make a donation (below) to help support new features and important bug fixes.
    Remember, the "other" guy is charging MORE than $20.00/year FOREVER!!!!

  2. PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THE APK FILE OR POST DIRECT DOWNLOAD LINKS (link and version subject to change)
    Instead, please tell everyone to visit THIS PAGE so that they will get the latest version of the app
    and will also see the donation button to help support new features!

Installation:
 

  1. Download the APK below (or use Downloader Code 912985)
  2. Install the APK on your device
  3. Run the app and click START (you can ignore the older version pop-up)
  4. Make a donation to help add new features :)

Need additional help with installation?
Click here for an easy tutorial from Troypoint.com!

To submit suggestions for New Features or Report any bugs, please email me:

Survival Race Io Full [updated]

There was no triumph, not really—only a hollow ache and the memory of Kiri’s laugh braided into a scorched thread held between calloused fingers. Ash walked to the extraction gate, pocketing a scavenged stabilizer and the braided antenna. The Race had taken much and given a title that tasted like a charged battery.

Outside the dome the city hummed indifferent to winners and losers. Ash melted the antenna into a pendant, a reminder that survival was less a victory than a ledger: debts paid, compromises taken, lives crossing like footnotes. They had survived tonight. The Grid was patient; it would call again, and when it did, Ash would return—wiser, colder, and a little more alone.

— The End

By the end of the first hour the leaderboard was already thinning. Ash learned three things fast: conserve power cells, watch the dome’s pulse to predict shifts, and never trust a friendly shout. In a narrow maintenance corridor, Ash met KIRI-2, a wiry player with a grin and an antenna braided with colorful threads. Kiri offered a truce: share resources, swap intel on shifting tiles, and bait the sentry drones that patrolled the center. Ash hesitated—alliances in Survival Race were ephemeral—but accepted. Together they ambushed a squad hoarding EMP packs, then split the spoils without dispute.

Their final opponent was silent: a player known only as HAWK-Ø, a veteran with a reputation for flawless timing. Hawk circled, scanning for Ash’s weakness. They exchanged measured strikes—sparks and shouts—until Hawk lunged for a decisive stab. Ash expected it and rolled, dragging Hawk’s momentum into the molten rim. Hawk’s tag blinked out. survival race io full

Overview A fast, tense online battle royale where dozens of players race through a shifting arena, scavenging, sabotaging, and surviving until one remains. This story follows one competitor from rookie to legend. Prologue Ash woke to the thrum of the Grid: a low mechanical pulse that marked the beginning of another Survival Race. The arena had no sky—only a modular dome where platforms rose and fell like a living deck. Names flashed above competitors’ helmets in bright glyphs. Ash's tag: WREN-07. They had three hours of credits, no allies, and one last chip of arrogance left from a childhood of rooftop races. Chapter 1 — First Drop The launcher spat them into Sector Nine: collapsed catwalks, half-buried vending towers, and a river of molten polymer that hissed at the edges. Around Ash, other racers dove and sprinted—some geared with scavenged blades, others with impulse packs and magnetic traps. Ash snagged a broken stabilizer from a supply crate and welded it to a scavenged climber’s harness. That little upgrade saved them from falling when a platform folded mid-run, sending two racers into the polymer sea.

They reached a rooftop garden where the dome’s light softened. For thirty minutes they traded stories—how the Race stole people at dawn, how some joined to pay debts, how others raced for thrills. Kiri’s laugh echoed off masonry. It felt human. It was also dangerously naive. Late in the second hour, as the dome narrowed and platforms zipped closer, a timed beacon blinked from beneath a supply crate. Kiri pressed it with a careless thumb. It wasn’t a beacon—it was a pressure detonator. Ash had the clearer head: they dove, shoved Kiri aside, and took the blast full on. Dust, sparks, and screaming sirens. Kiri’s tag disappeared. There was no triumph, not really—only a hollow

Guilt tasted metallic. Ash carried a scorched piece of Kiri’s braided antenna—proof that trust could be both a weapon and a wound. The incident hardened Ash. Alliances would be bargains paid in bullets and misdirection. Only a dozen remained when the dome contracted to the centerline: a linear gauntlet of moving platforms and electrified gates. The announcer’s voice—thin, synthetic—counted down. Ash had scavenged a grapnel and a makeshift shield; a rival, BEX-44, had jury-rigged a centrifugal blade. They faced each other with mutual recognition: two survivors who’d read the arena’s handwriting.