A couple of small but meaningful updates shipped across our two apps this week. Here's what changed.
FileForge: accounts and payments removed
FileForge's resume builder no longer has any account/sign-in flow or in-app purchase options — both have been fully removed rather than just disabled. The app already stored all resume data locally on-device and never required an account to function day-to-day, so this mostly formalizes what was already true in practice: FileForge is a free, local-first tool with no login wall and nothing to buy.
We've updated the FileForge privacy policy to match — the old refund/cancellation section and paid-feature terms are gone, since there's nothing to refund or cancel anymore.
ExamAI: app-ads.txt live for AdMob verification
ExamAI shows ads through Google AdMob, and Google verifies an app's ad setup by crawling an app-ads.txt file on the developer's website — ours previously returned a 404. That file is now live at brynflow.com/app-ads.txt, declaring our authorized AdMob seller relationship so ad verification passes cleanly on the Google Play listing.
This is a behind-the-scenes fix — it doesn't change anything about how ExamAI works or what data it collects (see the ExamAI privacy policy if you're curious), it just closes a gap in ad-network verification.
What's next
We're continuing to expand the Learn Hub with project tutorials, cheat sheets, and interview prep across five mobile dev tracks, and building out this blog with both developer content and exam-prep guides. If there's a specific change or feature you'd like to see from either app, let us know.