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DroidID vs BLEUnlock

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

DroidID

5.5
Security & Privacy

BLEUnlock

7.0
Security & Privacy

Lock/unlock Apple computers using the proximity of a bluetooth low energy device

Metric DroidID BLEUnlock
Category Security & Privacy Security & Privacy
AI Score 5.5 7.0
30-day Installs 1 199
90-day Installs 1 693
365-day Installs 17 3.0K
Version 1.4,7 1.12.2
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 98 3.7K
GitHub Forks 16 221
Open Issues 11 81
License GPL-3.0
Language Objective-C Swift
Last GitHub Commit 9y ago 1y ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Feb 16, 2021

Reviews

DroidID

DroidID enables Mac users to unlock their computers using an Android phone's fingerprint sensor, offering a unique biometric authentication method. It integrates mobile biometrics with desktop security, appealing to users seeking alternative authentication options.

DroidID unlocks your Mac using your Android phone's fingerprint sensor.

Pros

  • + Innovative use of Android fingerprint sensors for Mac authentication
  • + Free and open-source under GPL-3.0
  • + Provides an alternative to traditional Mac unlocking methods

Cons

  • - No updates since 2017, indicating potential abandonment
  • - Known issues with newer macOS versions like Big Sur

BLEUnlock

BLEUnlock is a unique app that enhances security by allowing users to lock or unlock their Apple computers using Bluetooth Low Energy devices. It offers convenience, eliminating the need for physical keys, and works with various devices like iPhones and Apple Watches, benefiting those seeking seamless security solutions.

Locks or unlocks your Mac based on the proximity of a Bluetooth Low Energy device.

Pros

  • + Enhances security using Bluetooth Low Energy devices.
  • + Convenient, eliminating the need for physical keys.
  • + Compatible with various devices, including iPhones and Apple Watches.

Cons

  • - No auto-updates, potentially leading to security or compatibility issues.
  • - Reports of compatibility concerns on macOS Monterey.