SunSmart Global UV is a weather app developed by Cancer Council Victoria. The latest update (v1.50), released on <em>September 02, 2023</em>, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.00 out of 5 stars based on 4 reviews. SunSmart Global UV is <em>FREE</em> to download. The app is compatible with iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer.
SunSmart Global UV
Cancer Council Victoria
Genre: Weather
Ratings: 4.00
Version: 1.5.0
Updated 02/09/23
Downloads: 152
Global UV and sun safety
SunSmart Global UV is a weather app developed by Cancer Council Victoria. The latest update (v1.50), released on September 02, 2023, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.00 out of 5 stars based on 4 reviews. SunSmart Global UV is FREE to download. The app is compatible with iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer.
What is SunSmart Global UV app?
App Description
Protect yourself when the UV is at damaging levels with the SunSmart Global UV app. Powered by world leading health, radiation and weather organisations, the app provides worldwide UV levels and clear guidance as to when sun protection is and is not required.
Ready to enjoy SunSmart Global UV on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (1.50), which requires 50 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the SunSmart Global UV app, visit our forums.
Reviews on SunSmart Global UV for iOS
★★★★★Wonderful App
Thanks to the Cancer Council in Australia even those of us who live off the coast of Maine, USA have the ability to judge the necessity of wearing sunscreens. It is completely free and it works. I feel that I have been either wearing too much or too little protection over the years. Now there is an app for that!
★★★☆☆Fahrenheit temperatures?
Just installed the app. I live in the U.S. and cannot find a way to display weather temperatures in Fahrenheit rather than the default Celsius. Checked Settings and elsewhere; there might be a way, but I can't find it. As a former skin cancer patient, I think I can still find the app useful, but I would like not to do all those C to F calculations.