digi.me APK

Version 5.0.3 - me.digi.app3
digi,app3,social,data,explorer

The personal data viewer

digi.me apk

APP Information

Download Version 5.0.3 (50003000)
Apk Size51.52 MB
App Developerdigi.me
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android6.0 and up
App Packageme.digi.app3.apk
MD55ecc1999c02893e87582b5aaa484501d
Rate5
Website http://digi.me

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App Description

digi.me is digi,app3,social,data,explorer, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit digi.me website who developed it. me.digi.app3.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 6.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 5.0.3 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 281+ times on store. You can also download me.digi.app3 APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

This digi.me viewer app enables you to bring together your personal data from social media, fitness, health, finance, and more. This is a great way to see what information is available to share with other people, apps, and services.

In-app features include:
• Instant access - see your older content 1000x faster than on the original service. Always available.
• Search - search across all data sources by date and time, by source, and by person.
• Personal insights - find your top spends, top fitness stats and much more. 

Right now we have importers for:

# Finance and Banking
• Thousands of banks worldwide

# Fitness and Wellbeing
• Fitbit
• Garmin
• Google Fit

# Medical Records
• UK GP Records (covering over 50% of the country)
• US Hospitals (over 200)

# Social Media, Entertainment and Interests
• Facebook
• Flickr
• Instagram
• Spotify
• Twitter
• YouTube 

Is your preferred source not listed here? Just shake your device (when digi.me is open) and let us know.

# Sharing your personal data with others

The digi.me private sharing platform also gives you the ability to share your personal data with apps and companies. Each app provides a unique way for you to get value from your data, like convenience, insights, personalisation and offers.

Key Facts:
• You control who you share your data with.
• The data sharing is a private, secure transaction between you and the third party.
• You can see who, what, how and where the third party will use your data.
• At any time you can revoke access to your data.
• Our service uses military-grade security to protect your data.
• All integration partners are advised on the best ways to manage your data and work with you for mutual benefit.

Find out how to integrate your app or service by visiting digi.me. 

App ChangeLog

  • Bug fixes and optimisations.

App Screens

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Google Play Reviews

  1. Alan Court-avatar

    Alan Court

    Couldn't access any records whatsoever. Disappointing.

  2. Connor M.-avatar

    Connor M.

    I've been a user of this thing ever since it was just a nifty desktop program called SocialSafe years ago, and it worked great: you get a local copy of the stuff you put up on the internet. Then it got renamed to digi.me, and still worked for a little while after. And then some time later they announced that the concept would be pivoted to mobile, but I kind of forgot about it and didn't really think to give it a go up until just recently. It's certainly a little different from the desktop/PC version, but not always in great ways. The same fundamental concepts behind digi.me remain mostly the same, you get a local-ish library with a copy of things you've put up or otherwise done on social media sites, or a few other sources, at least up to whatever the individual services' API limits are if you've been on say Twitter for example for a really long time and have a lot of tweets. I say local-ish because there isn't an option to select on-device storage, however you can choose between your own Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, or Dropbox account, which for all intents and purposes is good enough because you can still get at what the app saves to it. However, the way it stores stuff is a bit of a head-scratcher, and would require a fair bit of reverse engineering to get anything usable back if for some reason you didn't want to or found yourself unable to use the app to view your stuff anymore. The way the old desktop version stored things is much simpler in comparison and barely requires effort at all to figure out what went where. Syncing definitely seems to be much clunkier from both a UX perspective and a practical perspective, as other reviewers have alluded to. Although it claims your stuff will be automatically updated, I've found that hasn't been the case and you have to launch the app (& unlock) to get it to fetch new posts. It used to be on the PC version, you would set a time for it to launch, and then it would launch at that scheduled time, do its thing without requiring you to unlock, and then you're good to go. There's very little indication of how far along things are (namely the lack of a progress bar), as the most descriptive thing you'll see is "Getting content from ...", but you don't really have much of an idea as to where it's coming from. Again, on the PC version, you would know exactly which service is being fetched from, and a progress bar to indicate how much more it had to do yet before it was done. And quite possibly one of the biggest drawbacks is that unlike the desktop version, it doesn't download media for offline storage and instead opts for you to fetch it over the internet whenever you go through your stuff. Now, I understand that it would be pretty impractical for the app to download local copies of your YouTube videos for example (the desktop version didn't either), but the fact that this version doesn't bother with saving simple things like Twitter or Instagram images means that you really only have a partial offline copy of your stuff. Text is unfortunately really all you're going to be able to view offline. Although I haven't really given this part of it a go, there are apparently a selection of a few other apps that can use your library through a "swipe-to-share" model which seems like a neat little thing, though development is very limited and the amount of other apps that do have this can be summed up as a handful. Overall, I hate to say it but this new mobile version is very much a disappointment in comparison, and if you had to ask me which version I would rather have, I would still have to say that the desktop version by far comes out on top, namely because it just worked without too much fuss.

  3. Jamie Backlin-avatar

    Jamie Backlin

    I gave it an honest shot. I was really mad when tgey took away the local library and option to save data in PDFs. 2 stars, cause it's better than nothing. But if I look back at Facebook posts from a while back, the post makes little sense cause it's only partially saved (the text and not the pic, etc). I'm just really thankful I got the library saved locally that I did, before they changed it. Now it's back to manually saving each post. I wonder if Facebook's archiving option have improved?

  4. Zsuzsanna Vári-avatar

    Zsuzsanna Vári

    The idea to collect and review social media footprint to one big bunch of data in a single app is great. 👍 However, execution needs a lot of improvements to work on. The app for example is pretty slow, features should be a bit more customisable based on what kind of data is available to collect... And also authentication process needs some fixes e.g. for Twitter. Hope developers could solve these problems - I'm pretty sure it could be a cool and useful one after all. 🤞

  5. A Google user-avatar

    A Google user

    This is a really great service, but it's just plain against principle to not have the option to store data locally. We're doing this to protect our privacy, and I'm perfectly capable of encrypting my own device. Worst case, I want to at least see iCloud support. I just can't take outlook or drive seriously from a privacy standpoint.

  6. A Google user-avatar

    A Google user

    Unfortunately, I had a number of issues with set up. The app wouldn't connect to OneDrive, when it finally did, it came up with an error message when trying to sync with Twitter. Tried to screenshot the error but it wouldn't allow me to, as it links outside the app into the browser. Tried on my PC and it can't connect to OneDrive. I really like the concept, hope these bugs get ironed out...

  7. Jayakumar Jk Mani-avatar

    Jayakumar Jk Mani

    I've had this app for a few months now. TBH, I haven't had any use for it so far and I don't see the value either. Feedback here is limited to 500 characters, so I can't elaborate too much. The UI is unintuitive, flaggy & a bit all over the place. Even if it did work (and I don't know what "work" here means), like I said, I don't see any use for it. BTW, I know of another app named ZYNAPP which seems to offer similar services (though I haven't tried it personally). Will be uninstalling Digi.me.

  8. Luveh Keraph-avatar

    Luveh Keraph

    Without this app, you have to trust Google, Facebook, your banks, etc. With this app, you have to trust Digi.me, and you still have to trust Google, Facebook, your banks, etc. Additionally, you have to have a Dropbox account - thanks but, no, thanks. Some will be enticed by the superficial consolidation that this app brings; this does nothing for me. To each his or her own. The bottom line is, you are sharing all your data with yet another entity, who claims not to do anything with it. Maybe. Maybe not - we do not know for sure. Use at your own peril.

  9. LordAvatarII-avatar

    LordAvatarII

    I've been looking for a way to store all my data from websites online in the hopes that I can clone myself digitally in the future. This app is a step in the right direction to be able to gain access to that data. The only problem I have is that the app is somewhat faulty and will not let you browse the data gathered. I would have given 5* if the app wasn't faulty.

  10. Ryan-avatar

    Ryan

    Don't like giving Google my entire medical history, data is not formatted so you get garbled info as well as raw JSON. Doesn't have dark mode :( Personally I'm ok with health services storing my data and don't really want to have other data, like music and social, in the same app - so not sure how long I will use this app.