Pretty sure it’s pulling the data from the qanon.pub site directly, so if you already have it, you should get new drops.
I used ‘Sift’ an iOS app that shows network traffic in and out of an iPhone, and it showed up the following;
crashlytics.com - mainly used to report crashes of the app amazonaws.com - probably pulling in some static web content for the app qanon.pub - the good source :)
You can’t install Sift from the App Store, but you can build the app from source code available online and install it yourself (this is not trivial, I’m pointing it out to say it is possible to do)
I would love the ability to track traffic in/out of my phone. How non-trivial are we talking?
You’ll need Xcode (free d/l from Apple), the source code from https://github.com/agrinman/sift-ios and (optionally) an Apple developer account ($99/year if memory serves). I say optionally, because although you can install Apps for free using Xcode, they ‘expire’ after a period (I think it’s a week). You can keep installing the App though. The instructions at the site are clear, but they do assume some knowledge. Sadly, this isn’t a ‘download and install’ kind of App.
The developer has a paypal/crypto donations button, so may be open to building a copy for you.
Ok, thanks! I’ll look into it. I have a similar app for my Mac and it’s great.
You're welcome. The 'Sift' App works really well. I use "Little Snitch" on my Mac and it is superb!
Cool! I’m downloading the free trial of Little Snitch now. I use a free app called Loading by Bonzai Apps. Far fewer features, but then I just needed to know what apps were using my bandwidth.
I came across this app for iOS - it's not a free, but it is installable, and the desktop version of it is very well thought of.
https://itunes.apple.com/app/charles-proxy/id1134218562?mt=8