
Gav B
Please don't just call your app 'Admin' - when it appears in the app list it a) doesn't appear where a user thinks it should (ie. under either 'ThreatDown' - weird rebrand btw - or for those of us who've been using it a while, 'Malwarebytes') and b) it isn't clear what app it actually is. As Google doesn't allow users to rename poorly-named apps it's incumbent on the app-maker to call it something sensible that clearly identifies itself and appears in a logical location.
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ThreatDown
23 January 2024
Thank you for the feedback, Gav. We have just fixed this in our most recent release! The app should show up as ThreatDown Admin now :)

Kendra Stevens
I just want to know if your business is that good, why couldn't you stop these no good hacks that have stolen my identity, stolen money, blacklisted my information and continue as I write this review. I have yet to find a company that can truly protect me and my information!

Renne Clover
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Can't even sign in ,so apparently i never had this ,waited on email to reset pw,it never came , imagine that one š I don't even have a playstation im grown woman,I don't know how your game keeps popping up on my device but please stop it ty
ThreatDown
23 January 2024
Hi Renee! Since this an enterprise application, it requires you to have an active ThreatDown Nebula account and access to the ThreatDown Nebula console. You will then need to log into this app with the same credentials that you use to log into the ThreatDown Nebula console. Hope that helps!