An app for people wanting to keep track of their drinking habits and alcohol consumption.
AlcoDroid Alcohol Tracker | By Myrecek |
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Features
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Cost |
Free (basic) |
What does the app do?
This app helps users keep track of their alcohol consumption. Users log each drink they have and a graph shows their estimated blood alcohol volume over time (based on weight and gender) including an estimate of when they can expect to be sober. The app allows users to set goals and track the costs of drinking. Alcohol use data can be shared or exported. The app also provides some basic information about the effects of different levels of alcohol on behaviour. For a more detailed description of the app, see Google Play and for a detailed review, see Reviews.
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✔ Reasonably easy to use |
✘ Has pop-up ads (user can pay NZD$3.99 to upgrade and remove ads) |
Privacy and security
There does not appear to be a privacy policy so it is unclear how information entered via the app is used. No identifying information such as name or contact details are entered. Read more about things you can do to improve your safety and security when using apps.
Review details
Date of review: July 2017
Platform reviewed: Android
Download size: varies with device
App developer |
If you are the developer and would like to provide updated information about this app, please email the app library manager at applibrary@healthnavigator.org.nz. |
Learn more
AlcoDroid Alcohol Tracker facebook page
Interactive tools Alcohol.org.nz
Garnett C, Crane D, West R,et al. Identification of Behavior Change Techniques and Engagement Strategies to Design a Smartphone App to Reduce Alcohol Consumption Using a Formal Consensus Method. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2015 Jun 29;3(2).
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