by root | Sep 20, 2020 | Mobile, Testing
by Sadhvi Singh | 20 September 2020 According to a study conducted by BusinessofApps, app retention is measured at 11 individual sessions. Since 2012, app retention has stayed in the 30% ballpark, going as high as 39% in 2014 and dipping to 32% in 2019. Why were...
by root | Sep 5, 2020 | Mobile, Testing
By Jyotsna Ahuja | 05 September 2020 Since 1990, instant messaging, in some form or another, has been a smash hit. The concept allows two or more users to send messages back and forth in perceived quasi-synchrony, making the application different from basic email....
by root | May 1, 2017 | Android, Development, Mobile
As everyone knows that the google authentication through web views is going to be deprecated, where the Google developers are suggested to use google sign in API for native Android developers. In Cordova based applications we can implement Cordova google plus...
by root | Jan 31, 2017 | Development, Ember.js, Frontend, iOS, Java, Javascript, Mobile, Process
Shiv and I took up a challenge, “no mindless StackOverflow use” recently for 15 days. The purpose was to figure out our performance without StackOverflow and if its possible to completely avoid it. Our new project “Security Management” was an...
by root | Oct 9, 2016 | Development, iOS, Mobile
Notifications in iOS are two types: 1) Remote Notifications 2) Local Notifications Local Notifications are scheduled by an app and delivered on the same device. When you create a local notification, you must specify when the system should deliver the notification. No...
by root | Oct 1, 2016 | Mobile, Security
In this case study, we tested several applications and libraries against different Man in The Middle Attack (MITM). One interesting finding is about Axis Bank Mobile Application. We found out that its SSL Certificate Validation is completely broken. Lab Setup We...