Company Name: Taro Aso
About: The Cast app for streaming to TV, PC, Phone ! Support most TV brands, Castbox:
Roku, Samsung, Chromecast, Sony, LG, box TV and more!
Use Cast app to stream
video or mirror the screen of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Use TV Cast for
AirPlay app to stream and display content from your devices to your TV or
AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
https://airscreen.web.app/taroaso/privacy.html
by Knotshock
Highly recommend not downloading this app, appears to be at best a terrible user experience, and at worst a blatant money grab. You can download the app for free but to do LITERALLY anything you have to upgrade to premium for $20. Once you pay, it immediately asks you to rate the app and won’t let you escape the dialog box without hitting yes or no. Once I did that and then tried to use it, it crashed and would not reboot. I was able to get a refund from Apple. Don’t waste your time or money on this. Not worth it.
by AshleySueOT7
I downloaded, but cannot try... cannot even TRY to cast ANYTHING... not a single function, until I pay $20 for the app. I'm supposed to pay $20 without having a clue if you even work? Without knowing if you can connect? Just blindly hand you $20 first then try it? And the MOMENT I downloaded the app, a screen popped up for me to rate the app and wouldn't go away until I rated it? Ok. I rate you negative. You're scrambling for praise and money for existing, without even letting me know if you work at all. boooo
by Ben.Zoh
This app is just another ad serving , nag screen, waste of time. I understand we all need to make a living but this is ridiculous. You can’t click more than once before the premium screen pops up. It looks like all these screen share and casting apps are made by the same company, UI idea the same, lag time same, billing same. Valiant lesson: don’t lose your remote.