An app to manage your Arr stack from your phone for iOS and Android.

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      Same. I also appreciate nzb360’s way of handling paid features, it feels novel in a sea of subscriptions.

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    Looks like the iOS app is not available in the AppStore but only to build it yourself…

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    Doesn’t look like you’ll be able to use it with notifications. Not sure what schedule notifications are supposed to be but that’s the only reference to notifications in the thing. Too bad, we really need a real alternative to LunaSea…

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    Y’all aren’t worried about having a tunnel into your (likely questionable) servers, on your mobile devices?

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      Why would I?

      I use a mesh vpn to manage my servers otherwise, what’s the difference?

      Hell I RDP to them all the time (or SSH) - if anything it’s providing another layer of encryption.

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        I’m just thinking if you got nicked and didn’t have a chance to reboot into an encrypted state, or otherwise the device was compromised outside the house.

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          Depending on your mobile OS you can set a password to access certain apps in addition to unlocking your device. In the US, you cannot be compelled to give someone your password, so as long as biometrics aren’t the only thing securing it you’re fine.

          Additionally to that, if you’ve been arrested and charged with a crime necessitating your phone be broken into, your server of ill-repute is most likely the least of your worries.

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          Ah, so your worry is law enforcement?

          To be honest, I am quite confident that the level of security for the access of my phone is fine for the level of energy they are willing to spend on a random person.