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Friday 21 September 2012

Android Apps To Spy Your Boyfriend/Girlfriend To See If You Are Being Cheated.


If you are using an Android smartphone, you no longer need to hire a detective to spy your partner in relationship to check if you are be cheated. We have some apps for you to catch them red handed for you.

Android

1. PhoneDeck

PhoneDeck offers complete control over Android device. It allows users to sync phone data, gain insights on phone usage, and also to send and receive SMS and phone calls through the browser.   


To monitor the suspect, you can signup for PhoneDeck account (from any Email ID as there is no verification) and login to account from app one time. Once done, you can see all the activities on Web browser.

PROs- No Need of Google Account and Offers Insight. Incoming call notification is a novelty but only available for Google Chrome.
CONs- Syncing Device completely is necessary for the first time without letting suspect know about it.



PhoneDeck
 

 

2. Android On Web

This andorid app gives you access and you can manage the Phone from Web Interface on Computer. All you have to do is login with Google account used on Android device to be tracked.

You can remove the need for permission to monitor and check the messages ever sent, received, added contacts and image gallery. In addition, you can also check the current location of the device if it is connected to the GPS.
After installing, make sure you accept the agreement to make this app work.

PROs- Realtime information about Call Logs, Text messages and nice web interface.
CONs- Google Account Password of Suspect is required.




Note
On Android, Care should be taken that- After installing any of the above app, you should remove the icon from Homescreen and hide it from app drawer. Most Launchers like Go Launcher and Launcher EX PRO have this feature inbuilt.

 



4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the wonderful post. Everything about android spy software has been explained in s nice way and after reading this article, no confusion left.
    Thanks again.

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