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  • FlexiSPY Releases Three World Firsts for iOS7 – Belarus and Bangalore Rejoice

    A FlexiSPY First

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    The FlexiSPY iOS Team Have Delivered Three New Firsts For iOS7.

    • Call Interception
    • Spy Calls
    • Spying on BBM

    It’s pretty clichéd to say that we are ‘proud’ or ‘excited’. The reality, after months of waiting for a jailbreak, ‘pleasure of ejaculatory proportions’ would be a more honest description. Before telling you why, lets look at some history to put things into context.

    Users of FlexiSPY have already enjoyed call interception and spy call since in 2007. If you had a Nokia Symbian, Windows Mobile, or Blackberry (remember those?) you’d have the pleasure of listening to a phone call as it happened. You would also be able to make the device auto answer incoming call with no indication on the display, so you could hear what was happening around the device.

    Fast forward to December 2013.

    It’d been several months without any jailbreak for iOS7, and the world was as barren of interesting development challenges as a post-menopausal granny. The team was limited to carrying out thought experiments and fantasy development that exercised the imagination like good porn.

    But then Santa came down the chimney bearing gifts that lit the iOS guys up like a pile of firecrackers – the iOS7 jailbreak had arrived!

    Energized by this news, and supplemented by the caffeine drips, they started working on several cool ideas for iOS7. Apple, being the cunts they are, have changed many things, including a inter process security requirements. Adding insult to injury, mobile substrate no longest supports the hooks we need – more thinking, more stimulants are called for.

    Eventually, after four weeks of nonstop, continual work, the team cracked all three problems, and the world’s most powerful iPhone spy software was delivered into the loving arms of the marketing team.

    Anyway, expect a flurry of activity in outsourced code shops in Belarus and Bangalore, as the usual suspects try to copy us

    For the general public, be aware that no other company can do call interception, so they resort to selling something of a different nature entirely, call interception deception.

  • How To Install FlexiSPY Onto An iPhone

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    Installing FlexiSPY onto an iPhone doesn’t take long, and it’s not hard to do. Here’s a simple guide made to help you install FlexiSPY PREMIUM or EXTREME onto an iOS7 iPhone.

    est time: 5-10 minutes
    supported iPhone products: Any single iPhone running iOS 6.x – 7.0.4

    How To Install FlexiSPY Onto An iPhone – Getting Started

    Step 1 – Purchase our iPhone Tracker Software

    Step 2 – Get Their JailBroken iPhone physically in your hand. (Check out this guide for Jailbreaking your iPhone)

    Step 3 – Using your computer, login to your FlexiSPY dashboard.

    FlexiSPY Portal

    Step 4 – Follow the installation wizard that will appear on your screen.

    FlexiSPY Wizard Steps

    A few steps into the guide, you’ll be directed to enter your activation code. See the pictures below for visual reference.

    FlexiSPY Activation Button

    7- Log back in to your online account using your computer and go to Help > Reference Manuals > Quick Setup to learn about how to set up all the great FlexiSPY features remotely using your online account.

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    That’s It!

    You have now successfully installed and activated FlexiSPY onto a JailBroken iOS7 iPhone, and you’re ready to start monitoring. If you have any questions about this guide, or any other FlexiSPY feature that we have, feel free to contact us in the comments section below, or through our social media.

  • How To Install FlexiSPY Onto An Unrooted Android Phone

    FlexiSPY offers the best software for monitoring non-rooted Android devices, giving the most depth of features – with many, such as Ambient Recording and Call Recording, unavailable anywhere else. 

    Installing FlexiSPY onto an unrooted Android device is easy, here’s how:

    Getting Started

    1. Browse FlexiSPY’s Monitoring Features for non-rooted Android devices 
    2. Make sure your target device is Compatible 
    3. Purchase FlexiSPY’s Mobile Spy Software
    4. Receive your license key, installation guide, and log-in credentials via email 
    5. Make sure you have physical access to the device, including any log-in credentials required
    6. Follow the wizard linked in your email to install FlexiSPY or sit back, relax and use our installation service  
    7. Log in to your online portal using any browser or use Flexi-View, our unique app for on-the-go monitoring 
    FlexiSPY’s VOIP Call Recordings work on Non-rooted Android Devices

    Why choose FlexiSPY for non-rooted Android?

    Unlike any other spy app for Android, FlexiSPY

    FlexiSPY WhatsApp Tracking for non-rooted Android devices
    FlexiSPY Gmail Tracking works on non-rooted Android devices
  • Untethered iOS7 Jailbreak Is Out – Here’s How To Do It

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    Untethered iOS7 Jailbreak Is here

    It seems like we’ve been waiting for ages for the damn untethered Jailbreak to be released for iOS7, but today it’s finally here. If you didn’t know, an untethered jailbreak is the the quick and easy solution for unlocking the full potential our iPhone Tracker Software There’s lots of guides out there on the internet filled with misinformation and links that contain viruses, etc. We didn’t want any of our customers to experience any issues with these malicious robots so we made this super legit and easy guide to jailbreaking ios7.0.4.

    Untethered iOS7 JailBreak – Here’s How To Do It

    • Get their iPhone in your hand. It must be running iOS 7.x- 7.0.4 only.
    • Make sure you have access to a PC (For The Mac Guide – Click Here)

    If you’ve met these requirements, you should be good to go, so let’s start the jailbreaking process.

    1. Download the evasi0n Windows jailbreak software from the link here.
    2. Connect their iPhone to your computer. Make sure it has no passcode lock and iTunes is closed.
    3. Right-click the evasi0n file (evasi0n7.exe) and then click ‘Run as Administrator’.
    4. Click the Jailbreak button to get started.

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    Wait for the evasi0n software to perform the jailbreak.
    You will be asked to complete the jailbreak using their phone as shown below.

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    Unlock their iPhone and tap the new evasion 7 icon that is shown on the iPhone springboard and wait for evasi0n to finish.

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    When the jailbreak process is finished their iPhone will restart.

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    As a result of a successful jailbreak Cydia will now be present on their iPhone meaning that the jailbreak is now complete.

    ALL DONE!

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    Here are a few things to remember now that their phone has been jailbroken.

    Do not restore the phone using iTunes – you will lose the jailbreak and you will need to redo it
    Do not upgrade to the latest iOS – it may not be possible to jailbreak that version
    Do not reset the iPhone settings as this is the same as a factory reset and you will lose the jailbreak

    Please understand that FlexiSPY is not responsible for the jailbreak process or the evasi0n software and that you are entirely responsible for the jailbreaking process.

    Now that you have jailbroken their iPhone isn’t it time you finally installed FlexiSPY on it?

    We would like to thank the evad3rs team for all their hard work in making the jailbreak happen.

    If you are having issues with the jailbreak process or have any questions about it get in touch with in the comments.

    We will be happy to assist you!

  • FlexiSPY Now Translates Facebook, LINE, SMS, SKYPE and WhatsApp To Multiple Languages

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    One of the most popular features of our mobile monitoring software is its ability to capture messages such as Facebook, LINE, WeChat, Skype, WhatsApp and SMS. Apps such as LINE and WeChat may not be big in the west, but they are huge in other parts of the world. That’s why FlexiSPY now translates!

    It’s a sign of increasing globalization that we get requests to translate Facebook messages, translate LINE message and translate SMS from one language to another. Examples include parents of bilingual children or employers who work in multinational corporations and deal with foreign team members or clientson a regular basis.

    Sure, translations systems are available – Google Translate being a fantastic example of what’s possible with machines. But even so, when it comes to translating language pairs that include, English, Thai, Tagalog and Russian, automated translations do a pretty terrible job.

    Lets Take A Look At These Translations

     

    Russian Google Translation Fail

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    Spanish Google Translation Fail

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    As you can see, you simply cannot expect a machine to translate slang, dialects, grammar or even the latest text abbreviation.

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    A BETTER WAY 

    We thought there had to be a better way to approach this and the answer was clear: Human Translations.

    One great asset we have at FlexiSPY is our international staff, with over seven different languages being spoken in our offices. So, we decided to integrate a human translation service directly into the FlexiSPY portal as a proof of concept project.

    Here’s What We Came Up With

    We added the ability for the FlexiSPY portal to detect the language type of any message that is captured and see if there is a translation service available. If there is, it will display a ‘translate’ option. When selected, this option sends the phrase to a translator. When the translation is complete, the message changes to ‘translation available’ which the user can click to see the translation.

    The user pays for the translation by purchasing translation credits.

    The system is already available via ThaiSpy, a company who is licensing our technology to do Thai to English translations of Facebook, LINE and other messages, and we plan to introduce it to FlexiSPY soon.

    Here’s A Screenshot Of The Translation Service In Action

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    What languages would you like to see included in the next version of FlexiSPY?

  • If mSpy isn’t a scam, why are they logojacking?

    Uncovering lies in the SpyPhone world.

    You’ve seen it before, a website absolutely loaded with practically an army of “as seen on – NBC, CNN, FOX NEWS, BBC, CSNBC, BB – these sites seem to have half their page filled with these logo’s and often times, the logo’s don’t lead anywhere, there was never any article written about that website to begin with, it didn’t even have permission to use the logo of that site. You may have recently heard about Samsung’s Astroturfing fiasco where Samsung was hiring contractors to write forum posts that praised Samsung devices, trashed competitors, and downplayed bad news. While that’s definitely not cool, it doesn’t come close to the lies going on in the SpyPhone world.

    Why the logo jacking

    The reason why companies are now logo jacking is to exploit the theory of social proof. Social Proof is basically this: if you see a person do something safely and successfully, you’ll feel more secure in doing that same thing. Where doubts might have been, they are no longer as prevalent when you see that the action it is possible. The problem occurs when the social proof is bought, or faked, then this proof is no longer accurate, and people are being lied to – problems start happening.

    Examining mSpy’s social proof

    Now with this understanding of what logojacking is, we’ll take a look into the SpyPhone realm to see if there’s any logojacking going on. The site being looked at will be mSpy, starting with the business testimonials banner on their home page.

    Here’s A Picture of Their Banner

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    This banner references CNN, CNBC, The New York Times, and BBC. It also shows off some customer testimonials, from three guys.

    The Cues of Scam Sites

    There are cue’s that prospective customers on a product site should take into consideration when trying to determine if the product is legitimate or not.
    Things to look out for,

    • A forged Better Business Bureau assurance Seal leading to a real looking report
    • A warranty that was too good to be true
    • False business location information
    • Forged newsclips from professional magazines
    • Impossibly exaggerated Company sales statistics
    • Universally positive, hyperbolic customer endorsements

    knowing this, I started to research the testimonials located on the mSpy page.

    I first tried to click on the images in the banner to read the supposed articles about mSpy, but I was unable to, turns out it was just a banner image that someone put together with photo editing software. So, I searched for each individual reference to try to find the supposed articles, manually.

    The affiliated logos search

    CNN – I searched the CNN website with the Keywords: mSpy to try to find any related article. I was unable to find any article mentioning mSpy.

    The New York TimesI searched the NYT website with mSpy but was unable to find any article mentioning mSpy. A list of Spy articles were the result of the search, but none of those articles mentioned mSpy.

    CNBCSearching the CNBC website, I couldn’t find any article that linked to mSpy.

    BBCI searched the BBC website, and I couldn’t find any article that mentioned mSpy.

    CrunchBaseI searched the CrunchBase website and found that mSpy created a profile on the CrunchBase website. While CrunchBase doesn’t directly reference mSpy, and putting the logo of CrunchBase on the mSpy testimonial section IS misleading, it doesn’t qualify as logojacking.

    What it means

    mSpy hasn’t been mentioned in any of the corporations that they claimed they had been referenced in. The only website that I was able to find mSpy information on was CrunchBase, where mSpy created a corporate profile.

    Customer Testimonials

    mSpy also features several customer testimonials. The reviews look like they might be legitimate, although it should be noted that it’s very common for companies to outsource people to write reviews for them, and we’ve seen that mSpy has a track record for faking references – So, it’s not out of the question. If the customer testimonials ARE in fact legit, then kudos to them. Otherwise, with their history of lies, prospective customers might want to think twice.

  • A Brief History Of SpyPhone Software

    You would be forgiven for thinking that mobile spy software has been around since God was a boy. Considering the rate of change since the Internet took over our lives, one could argue that you are right!

    The reality, however, is that it’s only been ten years since the world first saw a commercial service allowing you to spy on a mobile becoming available on a subscription business model. That’s a pretty cheeky concept when you think about it 😉
    So for those of you who stay awake at night asking questions like “what’s the history of mobile spy software,” this article is for you.

    We did a little research and then compiled an infographic showing the emergence of the major players in the spyphone business, and a chronology of the release our products.

    Here’s How We Did It.

    We established the date of the establishment of spyphone vendors from the release of their websites because that’s when they could actually sell anything.

    Our first step was to look at the domain research website to get the date of the domain name registration – but domain registration alone is only a part of the story because a site can lay dormant or the registration may predate the current owner’s involvement.

    So we also took a look at the WayBack Machine (http://archive.org/web/), an online archive listing over 360 billion entries going back to 1996. The WayBack Machine crawls websites all over the Internet at periodic intervals, documenting and archiving historical points in time.

    This gives us a snapshot of how long a company or a website has actually been around, and sometimes what they were doing at a specific period. WayBack Machine features a calendar display of individual capture dates.

    You’ll notice FlexiSPY predates all of the competition, and we are proud to have inspired so many imitators – after all, it’s the ultimate flattery. Yet being the oldest or original does not guarantee anything, but our offer to buy back a competitor’s product surely speaks for itself.

    Take A Look At Our InfoGraphic
     

    SpyPhone Timeline
    Appendix – Wayback Machine Snapshots
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  • Setting Up Parental Controls for Windows

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    Parental Controls For Windows Can Be used to manage how your children access their computer. You can set limits on your children’s access to many variables; what games they can play, programs that they can run, what they can search for on the internet, and even control how many hours they can use the computer each day.

    If you install parental controls onto your child’s computer and your child tries to access a webpage, or game that was blocked by you, a notification will be displayed and your child will be able to send a request of permission to you, where you can then allow access by entering your account info.

    Before you get started, make sure that each child that you want to set up Parental Controls for has a standard user account. Parental Controls can only be applied to standard user accounts. To set up Parental Controls for your child, you’ll need an Administrator user account.

    Turning On Parental Controls – 4 steps

    1. Open Parental Controls by clicking the Start button WindowsParentalControl , clicking Control Panel, and then, under User Accounts, clicking Set up Parental Controls.‌ Button2 If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
    2. Click the user account for which you want to set Parental Controls.
    3. Under Parental Controls, click On.
    4. Now that you’ve turned on Parental Controls for your child’s account, you can adjust the individual settings that you want to control. You can control the following areas:
        • Web restrictions. You can restrict the websites that children can visit, make sure children only visit age-appropriate websites, indicate whether you want to allow file downloads, and set up which content you want the content filters to block and allow. You can also block or allow specific websites
        • Time limits. You can set time limits to control when children are allowed to log on to the computer. Time limits prevent children from logging on during the specified hours and, if they are already logged on, they will be automatically logged off. You can set different logon hours for every day of the week.
        • Games. You can control access to games, choose an age rating level, choose the types of content you want to block, and decide whether you want to allow or block unrated or specific games.
        • Allow or block specific programs. You can prevent children from running programs that you don’t want them to run.

      Setting Up Parental Controls for Windows is easy, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask them in the comments section below.

  • Setting Up Parental Controls for Mac

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    Setting up parental controls for Mac is an action that could make your children a lot safer. If you’re interested in keeping your kids safe, then you’re in the right place. Following these easy steps, you’ll be able to effectively limit a number of variables, including what games they can play, what content they can access on the web, and even control long they can use they can use the mac each day.

     

    Turn on parental controls for an existing user

    Do the following.

    • Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Parental Controls, click the lock if it’s not unlocked, and then enter an administrator name and password.Select the user, click Enable Parental Controls, and then set up the controls.

    Create a new user to manage with parental controls

    You can also create a new user to manage.

    • Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, and then click Parental Controls. If you see a lock, click it to unlock it, and then enter an administrator name and password.
      • If there are users that can be managed using parental controls, click Add (+) below the list of users, enter name and password information, click Create Account, and then set up the controls.
      • If there are no users that can be managed using parental controls, you can create a new user with parental controls or convert the logged-in user to a user with parental controls. For more information, click the Help button in the pane that appears in this situation.

    What you can control with parental controls.

    Limiting Website Access

    You can limit website access for your kids if you don’t want them to be browsing the entire world-wide-web

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    Clicking the customize button, you’ll be able to add any sites that you feel are appropriate for your child, or add any websites to a blacklist that will block their access to it.

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    Limiting Applications

    If you have important data stored on certain computer applications, you don’t want your kid accessing or accidentally deleting that info.

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    Limit Time

    If you want your kid to get anything done – schoolwork, chores, socializing outside the home, or even to just participate in having a family meal, you’ll probably need to limit their time on the mac..

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    Conclusion

    These are just a few of the many customizations you can make for parental control, but there’s actually tons of options you can choose from, making sure that your kids are as safe as possible on the computer.

  • The Times They Are A Changing

    Welcome to the FlexiSPY Blog

    So FlexiSPY launched a blog. But why now? And why, after eight years in business, does it look like are we jumping on the blog bandwagon?

    The truth is that we have been chomping at the bit to “go social” for a long time – we’re not shy, we’re opinionated, and we’ve got a lot of interesting stuff to say.

    But the truth is that the mobile monitoring business provokes strong reactions, much of it negative.That was particularly true when we first released FlexiSPY almost a decade ago. But since then, attitudes have changed. The boundaries of personal privacy have been lowered – occasionally by consent, but more frequently by default.

    It’s weird to remember that Facebook did not exist when we started FlexiSPY – yet now even employers stalk employees and no one raises an eyebrow.

    The tipping point for our decision to open up to the world were the revelations from people like Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. There is now greater awareness of programs like PRISM, the FISA court, surveillance by the NSA, and video surveillance in public areas. The elephant in the room has revealed itself – that we were all being systematically spied on, without consent, by the establishment.

    But the most amazing thing of all was that the American public doesn’t seem to mind all that much! This nonchalance makes it pretty clear that the world has moved on in its attitudes towards monitoring. If the polls are true, and 50% of the US public are ready to accept secret and blanket surveillance by the government, then the focused and consensual monitoring offered by FlexiSPY is no longer the controversial activity that it used to be.

    We have always been clear about what we do, and why: Parents have a need to monitor children, Employers are legally liable for employees, and there are many cultures in which sexual relationships are expected to be exclusive.

    We help people feel secure in their relationships – or let them take action if they are not.

    This blog will carry insights into who we are as a company, why we do what we do, as well as unrelated tidbits and stories that we hope you find interesting. If there is anything you would like us to write about, we would love to hear from you.