New Version of MySudo Just Dropped

New versions of MySudo for iOS and Android are now available.

In our iOS 1.16.0 release, we’ve really focused on improving messaging. We’ve fixed an issue some users were having with sending larger files, and made some other improvements.

We’ve also fixed issues with incoming calls when ‘Silence unknown caller’ is enabled. 

And to make MySudo even better on iOS, we squashed a few bugs. 

In our Android 1.8.0 release, the big news is dark mode!

You can save your eyesight and your battery life by using MySudo in new dark mode.

Just enable dark mode on your device and you’ll see it in MySudo.

For this latest Android release we’ve also made it easier to share contact records and fixed some issues with calling and other little bugs. You’ll also find links will display easier in emails. 

To upgrade to the latest versions, go to the App Store or Play Store.

Thanks for using MySudo. If you need support or want to request a feature, contact us as support@mysudo.com.


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