



Now that the disclaimers are out of the way, let's get started! We are nevertheless obliged to mention that, since GFAlarm is a third-party tool, GamePress does not officially recommend its usage and that you assume all risks associated with downloading and using the application. With respect to the Girls' Frontline Terms of Service, while the developers do not officially recommend usage of any third-party program, GFAlarm does not alter the interaction between you and the game application in any way, and therefore should be fine. So, it is safe in the sense that it will most likely not harm your computer nor get you in trouble. It is also not possible for MICA to detect that you're even using this program. GFAlarm itself is open source and does not appear to contain any malicious code. The full list is far too impressive to be summarized adequately in this tl dr, so we recommend reading the rest of this article to find out more! Is GFAlarm safe to use? GFAlarm's original function provided reliable, instant logistics completion alerts (much better than the game's unreliable push notifications), but has now evolved far beyond that scope with numerous arguably game-changing QoL features. It is available in Korean, Chinese, English, and Japanese. Tl dr: GFAlarm (sometimes also called GFLAlarm or GFL Alarm) is a Korean third-party Girls' Frontline Assistant tool created by kchang06.
