Is i-doser.com Safe?

Trusted by WOT

Website security score

79%
WOT’s security score is based on our unique technology and community expert reviews.
Is this website claimed?
No
Community reviews
★ 4.3
WOT’s algorithm
85%
Child Safety
67%

What does the community say?

Leave a review

How would you rate this website from 1 to 5?
starempty-star
starempty-star
starempty-star
starempty-star
starempty-star
Share your feedback and help the communityReviews must consist of at least 15 charactersChoose the tags that best describe this website
Malware or Viruses
Poor customer service
Phishing
Scam
Potentially illegal
Misleading or unethical
Privacy Risk
Suspicious
Hate, discrimination
Spam
Potential unwanted program
Ads / Pop-ups
Adult Content
Incidental nudity
Gruesome or shocking
Cancel
Post Review
4.3
starstarstarstarempty-star

Based on 11 reviews

Sort by:
Newest
Claims that you can get drug-like effects from sound and making you pay for a free program. See hxxps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats#Unverified_claims They were forced to pay the creators of SBaGen (a free GPL program) $1000 for stealing their code. The website appears to be no longer compliant with the settlement agreement with the SBaGen developers, as the source code can no longer be located. (2017 edit to disable live link)
Helpful
Probablement une arnaque, les ondes sonores et les ondes cérébrales n'ayant strictement rien à voir. Les phrases comme "Cela demande de la concentration" indiquent un probable effet placebo. Donc c'est certainement sans danger, mais surtout sans utilité.
1
Adults only! Virtual drugs. " Binaural beats may influence functions of the brain in ways besides those related to hearing. " - Wikipedia. See: *****
Helpful
From what I read, it seems to be something that manipulates one's brainwaves and can force emotional states at free-will. It is the same technology that has been tested for mind-controlling and hypnosis, last I checked. The application even contains "music" that simulates the effects of PROHIBITED recreational drugs. Listening to music as it is can already be potentially harmful, especially when one is subjected to it for extended periods of time at high octanes/volumes. The device emitting the sound waves is often also pulsating radiation that can be harmful - potentially cancer-producing - to the human body, just like cellular phones. More importantly, however, is that music gives off sound pollution, which - in a sense - "pollutes" the air by causing static electricity and intense vibrations on a molecular level. With I-Doser, these side effects of sound and music (specifically music that uses a lot of bass and high-octane sounds) are amplified (no pun intended). Not only are these pollutive sounds being broadcasted to you directly, but they are also doing so at such a frequency that it literally causes a change in brain activity. So, to put it simply, you're getting high off of sounds. Regardless, however, there is much skepticism - and rightfully so - for this I-Doser application, especially considering the pseudo-scientific bases it seems to stand upon. Many Universities (e.g. Oregon Health and Science University) have attempted to test the effects application such as I-Doser. Their findings, however hypothetical and still undeveloped, suggest brainwave entrainment, which is more or less brainwave synchronization with the binaural beats, causing there to be significant physical stimuli. This stimuli of the brain is similar to the type of stimulation given when intoxicated, high, or being submitted to mind-controlling devices. In summary, I-Doser is an "audio drug" that manipulates the brain into believing it is a certain mood, feeling, or emotion when in reality, it is not. It can be potentially harmful and although downloaded by over a million users, there have been [poorly documented] cases - rumors really - of deaths caused by the product. This application can simulate the effects of recreational drugs - legal and otherwise - along with pain, love, joy, fear, anger, wrath, lust, envy, jealousy - just about anything you can imagine. It's mind-controlling by music. The binaural beats aren't even really music, but rather subliminal and subsonic messages being sent to the brain to trick it into believing something that is not there. You can literally use this to become irate and angry... Angry enough to kill. I do NOT recommend you using this product, however it is YOUR CHOICE. Maybe watching this will help: "Over I-Dose" on 1,000 Ways to Die *****
2
Many tracks have been pulled out because many people had died already because of this!
3
scam. drugs to hear? ^^ xD *****
5
Good site, a bit of money for their songs though.
3
Site is fine, and It does actually work if you can concentrate enough :P
4
I think it's good.
4
Check If You’ve Been CompromisedConnect with Google to scan your browsing history.
Connect with Google
As seen on
By signing in, you agree to data collection and use as described in our Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy
alternative-placeholder

About WOT

We reviewed more than 2 Million website and counting. WOT is a lightweight extension designed to help you browse quickly and securely. It will clean your browser, speed it up, and protect your private information.

Is this your website?

Claim your website to access WOT’s business tools and connect with your customers.
Claim This Website
This site uses cookies for analytics and personalization. By continuing, you agree to our cookie policy.
Accept