Mobile Spy

Mobile Spy
Developer(s) Retina-X Studios
Initial release 2007
Stable release 7.0
Development status Active
Operating system IOS, Android, BlackBerry
Type Parental controls
Website mobile-spy.com

Mobile Spy is a mobile phone monitoring software developed by Retina-X Studios for Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows and Symbian operating systems. Mobile Spy markets its product as a tracking software for children, teenagers and employees. According to the developers, Mobile Spy is not a spyware, but the application giving the user notification that device activities are being monitored by the device owner and administrator.[1]

Features

The following is the list of Mobile Spy's main features:

Usage

Mobile Spy requires the physical access in order to track a smartphone. Once installed, the application runs in the background and its web panel can be accessed remotely.[4] All logs are transferred to the Mobile Spy’s server for the user to view.[5] Under remote settings the user can change Mobile Spy settings from the panel. The software can be uninstalled remotely from the panel at any time. Mobile Spy officials announced the promise to enable parents see all text messages, track GPS locations and record phone activity.

Research purposes

Trace Kershaw, an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Yale School of Medicine, uses the app on his project named "Understanding Cell Phone Networks Using Cell Phones". The project uses Mobile Spy software to track and document all mobile phone calls, sent messages, as well as GPS coordinates that social networks members make between each other in order to better understand influences of communication and information flow within networks to health.[6]

Media attention and recognition

Mobile Spy has been reviewed by CNET and Tom's Guide Magazine.[7]

See also

References

  1. Austin, Kelly (22 January 2015). "Monitoring Notifications Give You a Clear Conscience". Mobile Spy. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  2. "Mobile Spy Features".
  3. Costello, Sam. "14 Ways to Find a Stolen or Lost iPhone". About.com.
  4. Smith, Richard (17 February 2015). "Safeguarding the Digital Hierarchy: Android Monitoring Software to the Rescue". B2C. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  5. "How It Works".
  6. "Trace Kershaw PhD - Current projects". Yale University. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  7. "CNET’s Sree Sreenivasan Suggests Methods Parents Can Use To Keep Their Kids Safe Online". CBS Local Media. Retrieved June 27, 2012.

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