Hello. Actually what this app does is set up a proxy so that your web browsing 
and email checking go through it it's servers. This is how I understand it. And 
when this happens the data is compressed as it travels through their servers 
from your phone. Because it is compressed, it is overall less data. I have not 
noticed any lag or any problems with it being used this way. The website has 
information on how their privacy information is used. I would not worry about 
what is being done with the data. After all, data over the Internet is open 
anyway.


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On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:25 PM, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:

> How would this app possibly work? Would you have to do your web
> browsing, Email checking, etc from the app itself? This is really the
> only way I could see Apple allowing such an app to compress data.
> 
> Grant
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