What's new in this version new customization theme new sharing options. Features Realistic looking fingerprint scanner. Play jokes on your friends and family. Additional information Published by Ape Apps. Published by Ape Apps. Copyright Ape Apps. Developed by Ape Apps. Approximate size Age rating For all ages. Category Entertainment. Use your pictures library Access your home or work networks. Permissions info. Installation Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices.
Language supported English United States. Additional terms Lie Detector privacy policy Terms of transaction. Seizure warnings Photosensitive seizure warning. Report this product Report this app to Microsoft Thanks for reporting your concern. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPhone iPad. Description The best truth and lie detector test app.
Oct 5, Version 1. Bug fixes and performance improvements. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size MB. Category Entertainment. Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS Price Free. Family Sharing With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. More By This Developer. They're still working on it. The polygraph is the closest we've come to creating a gold standard in truth evaluation, but it's faced a fair share of criticism over accuracy since it was created in Technology has tried to offer up 21st-century solutions, all of which rely to some degree on the body's response to lying.
Converus , a startup, created a test that analyzes truthfulness by measuring subtle changes in a person's eyes, such as pupil dilation and blink rate. Its EyeDetect system is 86 percent accurate, the company says. The technology isn't meant to replace polygraphs , but rather to serve as another lie detection tool.
Toronto-based NuraLogix uses a conventional video camera -- like the one found in your phone or laptop -- to capture changes in blood flow in a person's face. The technology, called Transdermal Optical Imaging , then applies machine learning algorithms that can detect things like heart rate and blood pressure. People can't control these physiological responses, which makes it easier to tell when they're lying, says Kang Lee , the company's chief science officer.
Lee says they're using this technology to develop an app that can monitor a person's physical and psychological health. The app, which is in beta testing for iPhone, can measure your stress, heart rate and blood pressure in about 30 seconds by having you look at your phone. These same capabilities can easily be carried over into a lie detection app, he says. The researchers behind Veritaps conducted three studies to gauge how dishonesty affected a user's interactions with a mobile device.
What they found is that liars paused before responding. In one study, participants were asked to either lie or tell the truth about a color shown on the screen of their phones. The liars took longer on average to respond.
In another test, a person received money and was told to split it with a second person.
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