Always wanted a mobile native app to manage Jellyfin? Discover JellyWatch - an Android app with “Arr” integration, real-time stats, and a killer “Watch Pass” feature.

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    If this was open source I’d give it a shot. Not sure I’d trust a closed source application to access (and track) something as sensitive as my jellyfin library & usage.

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        23 hours ago

        Yeah, it’s pretty slimey actually. They have a github, but there’s no issues or nothing. It’s just a readme, probably just so they can have the Github logo in their footer. To someone not looking closely, they’ll see the logo and think JellyWatch is open source. Disgusting tactics.

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          Thoughts on the JellyWatch privacy policy which seems very clearly stated & cut? Does not alleviate concerns? I mean we all use a LOT of closed source software everyday, who tells you they WILL sell your data vs stating clearly they will not. Like Microsoft & entire family of apps, Google & all it’s services, etc etc…

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            Privacy policies change. Most closed source services and apps don’t have a GitHub repo. I’ve seen some, they’re usually for github issues. But they’re all slimey and confuse users into thinking they’re open source. Not a good look. I would not trust a company that does things like this. The goal is to support open source. Which is why Jellyfin > Plex

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                I would be surprised if they were on Lemmy. But it’s a cool app all things considered. Just wish they weren’t… Doing that stuff lol. Good share either way.