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  • How to Root the ZTE Grand X Max +

    How to Root the ZTE Grand X Max +

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    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way.  Before performing any of these steps make sure you backup your Android device completely.

    Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    What is needed to root the ZTE Grand X Max +?

    In order to root the ZTE Grand X Max + you will need the following.

    • The ZTE Grand X Max + you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download and install KingRoot to your PC

    To root the device download KingRoot from here.

    Install it on to your PC and then run it and follow the instructions and connect the device when asked to gain temporary root (this may take several attempts to keep trying if it fails).

    Step 2 – Download TWRP customer recovery

    Download the custom recovery for this device from here and save it to your PC.  Once you have done that connect the device to your PC and copy the file to your device in an easy to find location such as the Downloads folder.

    Step 3 – Download SuperSU

    Download the SuperSU zip file from here and save it to your PC.  Once you have done that connect the device to your PC and copy the file to your device in an easy to find location such as the Downloads folder.

    Step 4 – Install TWRP recovery

    Run the TWRP APK file from step 2 and tap Install Recovery.  Grant root permissions when asked.

    Step 5 – Uninstall KingRoot

    Reboot the device and then go to Apps > Settings > Application Manager and uninstall KingRoot.

    Step 6 – Boot into TWRP recovery

    Turn off the device completely.  Once done, turn the device back on and hold down Volume Up to boot in to recovery mode.

    Step 7- Install SuperSU

    When the device has booted in to recovery mode tap Install and browse to the SuperSU zip file you copied to the device in step 3 and then flash that to the device.

    Reboot the device and then once it boots up again you should see the SuperSU application confirming that the device has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Jailbreak iOS 9.1

    How To Jailbreak iOS 9.1

    Good News – you can now jailbreak iOS 9.1 and FlexiSPY is compatible too!

    The jailbreak steps are near enough identical to the previous versions so whilst the screenshots of the guide are from using an older version of Pangu the jailbreak requirements are unchanged.

    What is required to perform the jailbreak?

    • A compatible iPhone or iPad running iOS 9.1
    • A Windows PC
    • The jailbreak software which you can download from here.

    How to set up the device ready for the jailbreak

    1. Go to Settings > Passcode > Enter your Passcode > Turn your Passcode off and enter the passcode to disable this feature.

    2. Go to Settings > iCloud > Find my iPhone and make sure this is turned off.

    3. Enable Airplane Mode from inside Control Center.

    How to perform the jailbreak

    1. Run the jailbreak tool on your Windows PC.

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    2. Connect the compatible iPhone or iPad. Wait for it to be recognised.

    3. Click Start and then click Already Backup when asked.

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    4. The jailbreak will start and, after some time, the device will reboot.

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    5. Enable Airplane Mode again on the device when asked.

    6. The jailbreak process will continue.

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    7. On the device, tap the Pangu app when asked.

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    8. When the device notification appears about Pangu wanting to access your photos tap

    9. The device will reboot once more.

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    10. Disable Airplane Mode on the device and enable Find my iPhone and any passcodes.

    11. Tap Cydia to configure Cydia and remove the Storage Almost Full message that may appear.

    12. Once Cydia has finished loading and configuring itself the jailbreak is complete..

    And that’s it! If you have any questions about this then please ask in the comments section below!

  • Marshmallow Support, Telegram Capture and More: FlexiSPY for Android Gets a Major Update

    Marshmallow Support, Telegram Capture and More: FlexiSPY for Android Gets a Major Update

    Note: When we published this article we were compatible with Android 6.0 – However, we are now compatible with 6.0.1 – yay! so we’ve updated this post to reflect that change.

    Today we’re excited to introduce some major updates and new features to our Android client!

    What’s new


    Android Marshmallow support

    Android Marshmallow is the latest and greatest version of Android yet. Not all phones running the Android OS platform have been updated to this version but slowly and surely carriers are rolling the option to update. This is a huge win for our development team, and an even bigger win for FlexiSPY customers that have been waiting for this news.

    Of course, the phone doesn’t have to be using 6.0 for FlexiSPY to run. versions 4.0.3 to 6.0.1 are supported.

    Telegram Capture

    Telegram shook up the IM world with it’s highly encrypted, self destructing messages. We’ve gotten a lot of requests from you guys to be able to capture Telegram Messages so we’re so excited to be able to offer it as part of FlexiSPY.

    VOIP Call Logs

    Since our inception we’ve captured call logs, but times are changing and many people are now opting to use Messaging apps to make Voice Calls, instead of phone calls.

    In response, we’ve added support for several popular Messaging clients that do voice calls, and you can now view the logs for the following apps:

    • Skype
    • Viber
    • Facebook
    • LINE

    How to update

    If you’re running FlexiSPY in full and limited mode, then you will be able to remotely update our app on the phone.

    First, check if you are already running the most up to date version of FlexiSPY for Android. To do this, all you need to do is head to your dashboard and check to see if there’s a flashing update icon on the top-right hand side of your screen. update icon If the icon is there then you just click it and accept the agreement to update FlexiSPY on the phone.

    If there is no flashing update icon then you’re already up to date.

    Share your opinion

    What else would you like see in FlexiSPY for Android? Share your wish with us in the comments section below so we know what to build next.

  • FlexiSPY Users Share Their Stories |  Kirk Menard Private Investigator

    FlexiSPY Users Share Their Stories | Kirk Menard Private Investigator

    This is the first post in our series about real FlexiSPY customers and their experiences with our software. 

    This story comes from a Licensed Private Investigator, Kirk Menard, who’s been using mobile phone monitoring in his investigations for years. His views expressed here are written from his perspective alone.


    Why I Chose FlexiSPY

    As with any job, you need the correct tools for the job and the world of investigations is no exception to the rule.

    As a licensed private investigator, I have appeared on numerous news outlets such as CNN, ABC News, CBS News, New York Times, ID Channel (Brutal Bayou), Vice Magazine, The Independent Weekly Magazine, PI Magazine, KATC News, KLFY News, KPLC News, WWLTV News, and I will star in my own reality television series “HOMICIDAL” which are real-life accounts of unsolved homicides and real-life and real-time investigations of the cases assigned.

    I am also approved to instruct the Louisiana Private Investigator Course by the Louisiana State Board of Private Investigator Examiners.

    My Experience With FlexiSPY

    I am a user of FlexiSPY Extreme and have been using FlexiSPY for several years -and will continue to use FlexiSPY as a tool to protect children (missing and from predatory attacks and attempted attacks), protect witnesses, protect an employer’s resources from abuse of cellular phones by employees, collect information from sources of information of crimes and wrongdoing, locate criminals and those that attempt to escape from justice when out of bail and a host of other uses.

    I also instruct the students in my private investigation courses on the legal aspects of FlexiSPY and how to use FlexiSPY to achieve maximum results for clients.

    Ambient Recording

    One such use that is important to us is the ambient recording and if the phone is rooted then you can record using the target phone (the phone that the software is installed on) by activating the speakerphone and you can set the recording time in any increment you want, up to 60 minutes, for rooted phones (we normally use 5 or 15 minute intervals because if the target phone receives a phone call and the call is answered it will stop the ambient recording. You will, however, have access to the phone call).

    The ambient recording feature is especially useful because the speakerphone is more sensitive than actually listening in on a phone call and the ambient recording feature is undetectable.. Nobody knows that the target phone is recording the sounds and surroundings unless you notify them.

    In our case, witnesses and sources know that we record their surroundings to protect them, their families, and to collect evidence. The ambient recording feature is also useful for children and/or teenagers that may be exposed to a detrimental environment and you can know what kind of activities your children are involved in and intervene before it’s too late.

    We have protected teenagers using FlexiSPY when parents place the software on their children’s phone. We once located a kidnapped child using the ambient recording feature and the GPS feature on FlexiSPY and had the kidnappers brought to justice because on the ambient recording (which sends the recording to a dashboard that you can download and listen to) names were mentioned.

    Live call listening

    Another useful feature is the live call listening feature where you specify and select a monitor number (which is the number that receives a log of all incoming and outgoing calls and you can call the target number and listen in) on the dashboard in the control center.

    Once a phone call is placed or received, the monitor phone receives a notification and you can call in to the target phone and listen to the phone call live. However, remember to immediately press mute on the monitor phone because individuals on the target phone will be able to hear you.

    If you do not want to listen live, no need to worry as the phone call will be recorded and uploaded to the dashboard on your FlexiSPY account where you can download the recording for listening on your computer or smartphone.

    Bugging Controls

    The next feature is the bugging controls where the monitor phone can phone in to the target phone and listen to the surroundings “live” without the need to wait for an ambient recording to complete and upload to the dashboard. We use this feature often when a witness is around a suspect or suspected criminal activity so that assistance may come immediately. Once, when we phoned a witness and she was not answering, we became nervous and used the monitor phone to phone in to the target phone and we were able to “yell” into the monitor phone and the witnessed answered back that she was sleeping and the target phone was on silent so she could not hear us calling.

    Experience with other spy software

    Before we discovered FlexiSPY, we had used a variety of mobile spy software such as E-Stealth, Mobile Spy, M-Spy, and several apps available from the app store that are available on the android “play store.” Beware of these other programs and while they appear cheaper in price compared to FlexiSPY, they are not.
    For instance, paying an annual $199.00 a year for Mspy compared to Flexispy’s $349.00 a year, you lose the features of ambient recording, live call listening, live bugging, and tons of other features. We use FlexiSPY on Android phones as well as IPhone without any complications. The SMS feature is useful where you can read the phone number of all incoming and outgoing text messages and the date and time of the text message and you can even download the text messages so you have a permanent record of the text messages. You can also view all pictures taken on the target phone almost immediately as they are taken. This is especially useful in investigations where one of our investigators, protected witnesses, or sources can take a picture and instead of texting or emailing us the picture, we can view the picture from the FlexiSPY dashboard.

    Rem Cam

    Another useful feature that we use often is the Rem Cam feature where you can click on the Rem Cam button and the target phone will take a picture from the target phone and if the target phone has both a front and back camera, it will take a front picture from the front camera and a picture from the back camera. This often explains to us the environment that a witness or a child is in is in and again, these pictures are viewable immediately through the dashboard. We once used this feature to obtain a picture of an individual that stole a client’s phone from his desk at work.

    Web History

    Web history is another useful feature that we use (although the SMS feature, ambient recording, phone call logs and listening to recordings, all assist as well) where you can view the date and time of all websites visited and viewed. Facebook has been a useful tool and with the Facebook feature you can view the instant messaging on Facebook for all messages sent and receive and actually read what is said via Facebook instant messaging.

    All of the features on FlexiSPY are useful when conducting investigations and can be used by the general public as well. For instance, many clients ask how they can protect their children and know their children’s whereabouts and the environment that they are exposed to. We immediately recommend FlexiSPY to monitor their children’s activities. We assist the client in purchasing FlexiSPY, rooting their child’s phone and installing FlexiSPY. The $349 annual subscription is worth protecting your child so you can intervene early if your child is introduced to the environment of drugs, criminals, or an unsuitable environment. Perhaps worse, if your child is kidnapped you can track your child or children.

    How much is a child’s safety worth and how much is peace of mind worth? Is my child exposed to drugs? Is my employee viewing pornography on his or her company phone? Is my witness or source safe from harm?

    You cannot place a price tag on the safety of your children, the safety of a witness, the safety and reputation of a company.

    If you compare the features, which we have done, of other mobile spy software none compares to FlexiSPY in features and ease of use and installation. Our clients have renewed their subscription to FlexiSPY over the years to monitor their children and at times we are given access to their account so that we may monitor their children and respond to emergency situations. We are often given access to various cases so we can respond to where the target is located and obtain videotape so the client may prove a case in court.

    These are just a few of the situations that we use FlexiSPY in certain situations and issues that are we are face with on a daily basis. We also appreciate the customer support we receive from FlexiSPY. For instance, you can go to your dashboard and click help and you can submit a support ticket and instructions of how to repair a problem is emailed to you or a technician will repair the problem for you if the problem is on their side of the software. While FlexiSPY claims they respond in 24 hours, we have noticed that they respond to a request for assistance much sooner, usually within a few hours. Many companies can claim superior customer support but don’t deliver. For instance, when using Mspy, we emailed a support ticket and was told that we needed to uninstall and reinstall the software. However, a member of our IT staff deactivated the software without uninstalling the software and reactivated the software and it began working as usual. This often causes problems because we only have one time and a small window to install the software and we often do not have access to the target phone. The FlexiSPY technicians are fully aware of these complications and have guided us to repair any problem that we may have with the software. We have never had to uninstall and reinstall the software and we are given instructions on how to repair any problem we may be having with the software. The technicians are knowledgeable in the software as well as the phone’s software and settings.

    I guess the best reason we choose FlexiSPY is ease of use, ease of installation, and a world of features where we are never kept in the dark about an ongoing investigation. While the features may seem complication it is not. We have found that the dashboard is easy to navigate and use the features with ease. Even in rooting an IPhone or Android phone we found that a few clicks and the phone was rooted. Do not allow the steps given in rooting and/or installation of the software to confuse you, it’s relativity easy. We also appreciate that we receive a notification that there is a version update, you can view exactly what the version update is, and the previous version update and the changes to the software, all without uninstalling the software. As noted previously, we have time restraints and a small window to install the software and often do not have access to the target phone again. Therefore, the software will automatically send you an update notification and once clicked, the software will update without the need to uninstall and reinstall the software.

    We especially appreciate the SMS control feature where you can use any of Flexispy’s features simply by sending a SMS/text message to the target phone for ambient recording, setting the live call feature, diagnostics, downloading and updating the target phone’s contact list, retrieving information from the target phone immediately, and a host of SMS/text messages to the target phone, all undetectable by the target phone. In fact, we send SMS/text messages to set ambient recording and we can even set the time limit for the recording and when the date and time of the recording is to begin, and for witnesses, we set recording times every 15 minutes for up to 24 hours in advance and you can schedule these recordings by setting your phone to send a text message at a specific date and time for the recording to begin. Speaking of undetectable, the root of the target phone as well as the Flexispy software itself is completely hidden and during installation you are given the choice to hide the software as well as the root of the phone. Some of our investigators are not computer savvy but they navigate the FlexiSPY dashboard with ease and effortlessly.

    Since we are constantly in the field conducting investigations, we monitor the target phone from our smartphones by logging in from our smartphones and viewing the target phone’s activity. If you download the correct software for listening to audio recordings (most phones have this software already preinstalled) then you do not need a computer to monitor the target phone’s activity.

    In our line of work, there is definitely a need for this software and it is a tool to assist us in our work. The fee paid for the software is not a consequence when our clients or witnesses are searching for peace of mind and safety. I highly recommend FlexiSPY to anyone that believes they have a need to ensure the safety of their children, protect witnesses, protect the reputation and prevent misuse of company phones and tons of other uses.

    Would you to share your experience with FlexiSPY? Leave a comment on this post and we will get in touch!

  • Apple vs. The FBI  What Will It Mean for the Rest of Us When It Comes to Smartphone Security?

    Apple vs. The FBI What Will It Mean for the Rest of Us When It Comes to Smartphone Security?

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    For those who are unaware, the FBI is currently petitioning Apple to let its iPhone encryption be cracked. The FBI wants Apple to allow them access to a phone linked to the San Bernardino terrorist attack on on December 2nd 2015 which killed 14 people.

    Apple have already gone on record to state that they do not wish to grant the FBI access to the data on the device (an iPhone 5C belonging to Syed Rizwan Farook) but what does this really mean? Are Apple siding with the terrorists or are they protecting their own self interests?  What does it mean for the rest of us who feel we may need to encrypt our devices?  Surely, if this encryption can be bypassed at any time from those above, hasn’t our privacy already been compromised?

    Why encrypt your phone if you have nothing to hide?

    There is the old saying of being innocent until proven guilty.  So should the average consumer really need to encrypt their phone and, if they chose to, are they not admitting that they have something to hide?  Otherwise, why the need for such secrecy with their smartphone data?

    Encryption is there as an extra level of protection but it is something that nearly most of us will never need to use.  However Apple likes to be cautious and, since it released iOS 8, device data such as photos, messages, contacts and reminders are encrypted by default.  That means you are encrypting your own data without being asked or told.  But it’s okay because if Apple does it must be acceptable, right?

    Is that a good thing?  Or are Apple assuming that everyone inevitably has something to hide and that is why you don’t get a choice to not encrypt your data?  Are Apple advocating nefarious uses of their own devices by doing this and is their stand against the FBI merely making the world’s wealthiest technology company now a haven for criminals?  US law enforcement thinks so.

    Is Apple advocating terrorism?

    Apple’s smartphones are the most widely used on the planet so it makes sense that these devices won’t always be used by the cleanest of people. They are highly sought after and are seen as a status symbol in most countries, with such a large customerbase Apple has to look as if it takes its customers data and security seriously.

    Except there was that issue with iCloud being hacked and tons of leaked photos of celebrities being leaked as iCloud was compromised…

    …and there was that time where the Apple device passcode could be easily bypassed.

    …oh and right now you can permanently brick an Apple device by setting the date to January 1st, 1970.

    So, perhaps, in hindsight, Apple could have done a little better securing their devices (and need I mention the ever ongoing battle for jailbreaking?) Or maybe Apple didn’t bother to try harder with device encryption because it never planned for something to happen like this?  For those who are unaware, on a jailbroken device you can bypass the Apple device encryption using SSH, ccrypt and a little reading of this article here.  So, it doesn’t matter if the device is jailbroken or not, it can still be compromised if you know how.

    Granted, that article is a little dated but you get the idea.  Specifically, the scary part is where it says that while the data on the device is encrypted it becomes unenecrypted as soon as the device boots up (e.g. after you enter your passcode), so, you bypass the passcode and the phone thinks it has booted up and all the encrypted data becomes yours.

    The real question though is that if Apple designed iOS encryption so that even they cannot break it if the FBI does succeed in cracking the encryption has Apple been lying to us the whole time?  There is an interesting article here about how Apple’s encryption is tied to the unique UID of each iOS device and how they use what is called a ‘secure enclave’ to stop the UID getting cracked.  It is quite a complex and lengthy read but it basically says that there is no way that the encryption can be cracked, not even by Apple, because that is how Apple designed it.  Lock the door and throw away the key.

    So, everything sounds secure?  Right?

    How secure is secure?

    For this case Apple gave the FBI four methods to use to get data from the iPhone 5C.  While we don’t know what the other three methods were we do know that one was of course ICloud (did I mention that it was hacked and Apple did nothing about it?).   Articles here and here explain that iCloud, while seeming a secure online backup option is not without its limitations.

    In fact, those articles mention that there are off the shelf software packages people can buy that can extract the supposedly secure iCloud backups straight from someone’s iCloud account as long as you know the Apple account email address and password and that can be gained with a little social engineering and the use of the forgotten password option.

    Once you have accessed the backups from the Apple ID account you use the third party software to exact and download the data to your computer and there you have it.  But here is where there is a glaring issue which was recently raised in this case.

    It Is alleged that two things transpired that stopped the data from the iPhone 5C being uploaded to iCloud. This is according to Apple.

    • The device owner turned off the iCloud backup feature prior to the terrorist attack, thus terminating any future backups
    • San Bernardino county reset the iCloud password of the device without consent meaning that the passwords did not match on the phone and iCloud account so the backups ceased.

    Apple engineers discovered the second point when they travelled to San Bernardino to get physical access to the device.  If the password had not been reset, they would have been able to get a more recent device backup from iCloud.

    What’s more it actually turns out that the San Bernardino government has a contract with MobileIron Inc. who provide mobile device management software at the price of $4 per phone.  This software would have allowed the FBI access to the data of any device that had this software installed on it immediately.  That would have kept the FBI happy and made this whole case go away.

    The software works by performing a brute force attack on the passcode until it correctly guesses what it is.  A brute force attack uses all variations of letters and numbers and words from the dictionary to literally throw every random password it can generate at the problem until it is solved.  But this takes time.  Anyone who has tied to brute force attack something so innocent as a zip file whose password you have forgotten knows that it can take months, even years and success is never guaranteed.

    But the San Bernardino government failed to install the software on any of their devices.

    This is because there is no countrywide policy to do so and instead departments in different counties can essentially make their own rules.  With the iPhone 5C also being the one iPhone Apple released without a fingerprint sensor and touch ID it means it is not possible to use the fingerprint of the dead terrorist to unlock the device either.

    Who’s really to blame?

    So far, it seems that Apple could be blamed for not adding security features such as Touch ID to their devices sooner but, for sure, the San Bernardino government is not doing itself any favours either.   Apple knows this. Apple could essentially lay the whole blame on the FBI and the fact that they changed the device password and it is because of that that no more recent data could be obtained.  So Apple are blaming the FBI and the FBI is blaming Apple. They say that because the methods they provided to access the data were not good enough they are now pushing for a backdoor instead.

    And this is where Apple says no.  So, you have to wonder, what is more important overall?

    The privacy of the living or the rights of the dead?

    Who does Apple see as more important?  If Apple wanted to be more constitutional, they would not have immediately said that they would not honor the FBI’s request for a backdoor.  Apple surely can do it, even if it means rewriting the iOS code to do so.  They just seem to be favouring the privacy rights of the living instead, after all, Apple has to protect its bottom-line as well.

    On the other hand, has the FBI been waiting for a case like this to years to finally legitimize the need for a security backdoor in popular phone operating systems such as iOS?  And don’t forget that the device in question was loaned to the terrorist from his company also which means that surely the company is responsible for the contents of whatever is on the device, regardless of what the device is used for because we all know that though you pay good money for your device you never truly own it.

    However, if Apple should give in to the FBI and create the backdoor it means that, should that backdoor fall in to the wrong hands, every encrypted iPhone or iPad device is now at risk and could easily be compromised.  That means that our privacy is no longer safe. It is no wonder that Edward Snowden, via Twitter, is following this case closely. Linking specifically to this article which explains how you can set a custom 11-digit passcode for your device that even the FBI couldn’t crack, even if they do get their backdoor.

    Our thoughts and conclusion

    Privacy is something that ironically you may think we believe that everyone is entitled to.  Everyone always says to set a strong password on your online sites and your smartphone devices and now it is slowly dawning on people the value of actually doing this. It isn’t fair that the FBI should get their backdoor because we have a right to privacy but, on the other hand, getting information from the device of a terrorist could also help prevent further attacks so we see both sides of the story.

    It is hard to pick sides on this, and this case will be long and drawn out and could have ramifications for all of us when it comes to digital security and privacy.  Right now though something else is brewing.  A warning of sorts that could taint the Apple brand.

    Apple always believed that it had a ‘killer’ phone, with ‘killer’ apps and ‘killer’ hardware and software and it is proud of all its devices and that is what helped it become the technology titan it is today. But whatever the results of this case turn out to be, in the eyes of many people already Apple already has the ‘killer’ device that they have been wanting all along. Except this time, it is the ‘killer’ device for all the wrong reasons and is seen already as enabling terrorism.

    Whether or not Apple can shake off this image, and any boycotts it may endure, remains to be seen. I think it can but the nature of this case and the evidence on both sides is what makes this this case one of the most interesting in recent times for online privacy advocates.  Can you put a price on this entire situation?  It seems $4 a month is pretty cheap.  Unfortunately, for whatever reason, the total cost of this entire case, for Apple, for the FBI, for our privacy and for our freedom is going to be far greater.

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  • How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G920F)

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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way.  Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.  Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    This guide is for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge whose model is SM-G920F.  We cannot guarantee if it will work on other models.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge root file

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge root package from here.  When you have downloaded it save it to an easy to find location such as your desktop and extract it.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself.  This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.  Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the root zip file you downloaded and extracted in step 3 and click the .TAR file.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge from your PC during this time.

    Once the process has finished the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge will restart itself.  Simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present.

    If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C)

    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C)

    [box type=”warning”] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way.  Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.  Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    This guide is only for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) whose model number is SM-N920C.

    DO NOT try this guide with other Samsung Galaxy Note 5 models.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C)?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) root package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) root package from here.

    When you have downloaded it save it to an easy to find location such as your desktop and extract it to get a .TAR file.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C)

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself.  This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C)

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C).

    Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the AP option (this is called PDA in older versions of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .TAR root file you downloaded and extracted in step 5.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present.

    If you can see this icon, it means that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920C) has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Lenovo P70

    How To Root The Lenovo P70

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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Lenovo P70 phone.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way.  Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    What is needed to root the Lenovo P70?

    In order to root the Lenovo P70 you will need the following.

    • The Lenovo PC you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the root file to your PC

    In order to root the Lenovo P70 you must download the root package from here and save it to your PC.  When it is done, extract it to its own folder in an easy to find location such as C:\Root.

    Step 2 – Connect the Lenovo P70 to your PC

    Using the USB cable that came with the device connect it to your PC.  If you do not already have the drivers installed for this phone you can get them from here.

    Step 3 – Enable USB debugging

    To enable USB debugging on the Lenovo P70 follow these steps.

    • On the Home screen, tap the status bar in top right and it should appear, tap USB Connection Settings.
    • Make sure USB Debugging is
    • Tap OK to finish.

    Step 4 – Enable the debug menu on the Lenovo P70

    To root the device, you must enable the secret debug menu on the device.

    To do this, follow these steps:

    • Tap the phone icon to make a call
    • Dial *#*3646633#*#* as a call and then slide to the left. The debug menu should appear.
    • Scroll down to User2Root.
    • Tap

    Step 5 – Root the device using your PC

    Back on your PC navigate to the folder you extracted the root package to (e.g. C:\Root) and open the folder and then double-click rootkitkat.bat.

    Let the program do its thing.  After a while the Lenovo P70 will restart and return back to the main home screen.

    The device should now be rooted.

    If you do not see a SuperSU icon follow the steps below to install it.

    Step 6 – Install SuperSU

    On the Lenovo P70, go to the Play Store and download and install SuperSU.

    Once it has been installed you should see the SuperSU icon appear on the main device screen.

  • How To Root The ZTE Grand Max

    How To Root The ZTE Grand Max

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    This guide will show you how to root the popular ZTE Grand Max phone.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way.  Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    What is needed to root the ZTE ZMax?

    In order to root the ZTE ZMax you will need the following.

    • The ZTE ZMax you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download and install Framaroot on to the ZTE ZMax

    Rooting the phone is done using Framaroot which you can get from here.  Save the file to your computer in an easy to find location on your PC

    Step 2 – Copy Framaroot on to the ZTE ZMax

    You now need to copy Framaroot on to the phone which is done as follows:

    • Connect the ZTE ZMax to your PC
    • Copy the file you downloaded in step 1 on to the phone in an easy to find location such as the Downloads folder.

    Step 3 – Root the phone

    You can now install Framaroot on the phone and root it.  This is done by doing the following:

    • Disconnect the ZTE ZMax from your PC.
    • On the phone browse to the download folder and run Framaroot (you may need to install a file manager from the Play Store to do this; enable installation of unknown sources if asked).
    • Install Framaroot on to the phone.
    • Run Framaroot and tap Install Superuser
    • Tap any of the listed exploits and wait for the rooting process to complete. (if one exploit fails to root the device, try the process again with another).
    • Reboot the device when asked.

    When the ZTE ZMax has rebooted look for the SuperSU icon which means that you have successfully rooted the phone.

  • Reasons to Root Your Android Phone Before Installing FlexiSPY

    Reasons to Root Your Android Phone Before Installing FlexiSPY

    FlexiSPY will work on both rooted and non-rooted versions of Android phones, but what’s the difference between the two?

    In this article we will will go over these questions, by the end you should be able to decide what’s best for you- let’s get into it!

    Brief overview of rooting

    Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as root access) over various Android subsystems.

    Rooting is typically performed using a PC, a USB Cable, and the Android device that you want to root.

    Reasons for Rooting

    Rooting is often performed with the goal of overcoming limitations that carriers and hardware manufacturers put on some devices. Thus, rooting gives the ability (or permission) to alter or replace system applications and settings, run specialized applications (“apps”) that require administrator-level permissions, or perform other operations that are otherwise inaccessible to a normal Android user.

    In short, having a Rooted phone let’s FlexiSPY access and watch over areas of the phone that it would otherwise be unable to.

    Rooted vs Non-Rooted FlexiSPY, What’s the Difference?

    See the chart below to see features that are root only

    Root Only Features
    Call Interception
    Spy Call
    WhatsApp
    Facebook
    Facebook Messenger
    Viber
    LINE
    Skype
    WeChat
    BBM
    Hangouts
    Yahoo Messenger
    KIK
    Email
    Password Cracker

    As you can see from the chart, there are many features that require FlexiSPY to be installed with Root access.

    Rooting Your Android Phone

    Rooting an Android Phone can vary in ease depending on the model as well as the familiarity the person doing the rooting has with tech.

    For those up to the task of trying to Root the phone themselves, our sister site, Spyphone Review has a great resource for rooting practically any phone which can be found here

    If you aren’t too thrilled after looking at the Rooting Resource Page then you may be glad to hear that there’s an easy alternative.

    The Worry-Free Installation Service

    The FlexiSPY Installation Service is a new service which you can get standalone or as part of a package when purchase our regular products.

    Our Installation Service is an optional add-on for your FlexiSPY purchase and is completely refundable if your device cannot be rooted or jailbroken

    The Installation Service is in English. But don’t worry if you don’t speak English, we can work with you using an online translation tool, as there is very little customer involvement required.

    The price is just $39.99 and our customers have found it extremely useful.

    Click here to check out the installation service.

    Conclusion

    By now you should have a good idea of what rooting, how to do it, and what the benefits are.

    Have our Rooting Guides or the Installation Service helped you get your Android phone Rooted? Let us know in the comments section below!

  • FlexiSPY Now Supports VoIP Call Recording for IPhone

    FlexiSPY Now Supports VoIP Call Recording for IPhone

    Right before New Years we released the news that iPhone Call Recording is here, but today we have another exciting update to share!

    FlexiSPY Now Supports VoIP Call Recording for iPhone

    VoIP Call recording is a feature that our customers have been asking about for a while, so we figured you guys will be stoked to hear that the following IM’s that support VoIP can now have their calls recorded and uploaded to your dashboard for your listening pleasure.

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    Record Skype Calls

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    Record Viber Calls

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    Record WhatsApp Calls

    How To Get It

    VoIP Call Recording is available to users of FlexiSPY EXTREME only. You must also be running the latest version of FlexiSPY for iOS, which as of the date of this post is (Version 4.1.2)

    To make sure that you’re up to the latest version, all you need to do is go to your dashboard and check to see if there’s a flashing update icon on the top-right hand side of your screen. update icon If the icon is there you click it and accept the agreement to update FlexiSPY on the phone and it will be remotely updated.

    How To Use VoIP Call Recording

    After you’ve made sure that FlexiSPY is up to date you can start using our new VoIP Call Recording feature off the bat.

    There’s no extra steps you need to take to get it working, but here’s how you can find the recorded calls:

    From your control panel head to Calls -> VoIP calls, then choose the IM that you’d like via the Dropdown

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    If you just updated the FlexiSPY version on the phone there won’t be any call recordings showing immediately, but they’ll start rolling in soon after the TARGET phone makes a VoIP Call.

    What other features would you like to see with FlexiSPY for iOS? Let us know in the comments section below!

  • iPhone Call Recording Is Here

    iPhone Call Recording Is Here

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    We are very excited to announce to everyone that we have released a feature that’s been requested for a long time: iPhone Call Recording.

    This is a huge accomplishment from our team and one that frankly we feel adds yet another tick in the box for why FlexiSPY is the obvious choice for people looking for spy phone software.

    How To Get It

    iPhone Call Recording is available to users of FlexiSPY EXTREME only and you must also be running the latest version of FlexiSPY for iOS (Version 4.1.2) To make sure that you’re up to the latest version, all you need to do is head to your dashboard and check to see if there’s a flashing update icon on the top-right hand side of your screen. update icon If the icon is there then you just click it and accept the agreement to update FlexiSPY on the phone.

    Are there any other features that you’d like to see with FlexiSPY for iOS? Give us your thoughts in the comments section below!

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    Claim Your 15% Christmas Discount

    In the spirit of the Christmas season, we thought we’d hook you up with a 15% discount on 12-month subscriptions of FlexiSPY EXTREME and PREMIUM!

    This discount will be good through the Christmas weekend only, so you need to act fast.

    Use the following promo code during checkout to receive your discount.

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    The discount is only available using the links below.

    After making your selection you’ll be brought to your checkout cart where you can then enter the 15% Off Promo Code.

     

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  • How to Start Using Cell Phone Tracking Software

    How to Start Using Cell Phone Tracking Software

    Maybe you want to monitor your kids and elderly parents, or it could be that you want to keep tabs on your significant other. Whatever the case, you decided that you wanted to cover all the bases and you started researching cell phone tracking software.

    But there’s so much information on the internet that is published by people motivated purely for financial reasons, there’s even misinformation told by the tv and film industry, how do you know what’s fabricated when it comes to a spy app and what’s not?

    To help clear the air, in this post we want to put some truths on the table to guide you on your way to using cell phone tracking software.

    How to Start Using Cell Phone Tracking Software

    1. Find out if the phone that you want to monitor is compatible with spy apps.

    This is an important step that is often overlooked. Did you know that all iOS devices must be jailbroken before installing any sort of spy app onto the phone? (This means iPhone’s and iPad’s.)

    Some cell phone tracking websites try to hide this information from you, then when you realize that you’re left with a useless spy app you find out their tricky refund policy won’t actually grant you a refund.

    To minimize the risk of any of our customers being misinformed, we make sure that it is nearly impossible to purchase FlexiSPY without having read through the compatibility page. 

    1. Find out if it’s legal in your local area to install and or hide mobile monitoring software onto the desired phone.

    Laws vary greatly from state to state and city to city when it comes to mobile monitoring software. Before you install and activate FlexiSPY, or any other monitoring app onto a phone other than your own, you need to check these laws to make sure you are in line with them. For example, FlexiSPY has a feature that when enabled allows you to make our application hidden. But this is something that you’d also need to research before installing and activating.

    1. Do a test install on your own phone.

    If you have purchased the monitoring software you’re probably anxious to get it installed, we recommend that you try installing the software onto your own phone first.

    By going through the installation process on your own phone first you’ll be able to gauge things like internet speed, how fast the phone installs the app, and more. This will help you if you know you’ll have a small window of time in which to install the monitoring software onto the target phone.

    1. Write down information that’s pertinent to the install and activation

    After going through the installation and activation process of FlexiSPY you would notice that you need the download link of our app as well as your activation code in order to install and activate. We recommend that before you try and install and activate on the target phone you should have this and any other information that you found essential to a fast activation near you.

    1. Install and activate the software of your choice onto the target phone

    After you have checked with your local laws and are very confident in your ability to download the spy app on the target phone and activate it within the window of time that you’ve calculated, you should go ahead and do the install.

    1. Setting up your dashboard

    All cell phone tracking applications will offer you an administrative dashboard from where you can see the data that is being captured by the app and uploading to the server. This administrative dashboard will most likely also have a section where you can change the settings of the spy app on the phone as well as sending remote commands as needed.

    You should go through all of the dashboard settings to make sure everything is setup to your liking. If you are using FlexiSPY you’ll find that the major features are enabled by default but things like the monitor number for call recording still need to be set. You can find our Quick Setup Guide here.

    Conclusion:

    Read all the tips in this article? Nice!

    By now we hope to have given you a better view on the process of using cell phone tracking software -from start to finish.

    Did you find this article useful? If so, what in particular? Let us know in the comments section below!

  • How to Root the Xiaomi Note 4G

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    This guide will show you how to root the Xiaomi Note 4G phone.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What do you need to root the Xiaomi Note 4G?

    In order to root the Xiaomi Note 4G you will need the following:

    • The Xiaomi Note 4G you wish to root in your hand

    Step 1 – Install USB drivers on to your PC for the Xiaomi Note 4G

    In order for the device to be recognised when connected to your PC you must first download and install the Xiaomi USB drivers for your PC which you can get from here.

    After downloading, save the file, extract it and run the setup program to install the USB drivers.

    Step 2 – Download the Xiaomi Note 4G rooting tool

    To root the Xiaomi Note 4G you need to download and install Kingo root which you can get from here.

    Download the rooting program and install it on to your PC.

    Step 3 – Root the Xiaomi Note 4G

    Now we are ready to root the Xiaomi Note 4G phone.

    Run the Kingo rooting application you installed from step 3 and connect your Xiaomi Note 4G to your PC.

    Wait for the rooting tool to recognise the device.  Once it has been recognised click the Root button and wait for the process to complete.

    Once it has been completed successfully click Finish and then disconnect the Xiaomi Note 4G from your PC.

    Restart the device and you should now see the SuperSU icon as a newly installed application which means you have successfully rooted the Xiaomi Note 4G.

    Once this has been done you should successfully have root access on the Xiaomi Note 4G.

  • How to root the Samsung Galaxy A8

    [box type=”warning”] We no longer maintain rooting guides on our blog. This means that your phone might not be compatible with this guide. If you’re not sure, please consult our rooting team, who will root your phone, and install FlexiSPY for you, for a fee.
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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy A8 phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way.  Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.  Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk. 

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy A8?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A8 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy A8 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A8 for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A8 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy A8 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy A8 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy A8 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop and extract it.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy A8 root package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy A8 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.  For this device we are flashing a custom kernel.

    PLEASE BACKUP THE DEVICE FIRST.  YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy A8 root kernel from here.  When you have downloaded it save it to an easy to find location such as your desktop and extract it to get a .TAR file.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging and OEM Unlock on the Samsung Galaxy A8

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy A8 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself.  This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.
    6. Make sure that the OEM unlocking option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy A8

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy A8.  Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy A8 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy A8 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy A8 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy A8 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the AP option and browse on your computer to the .TAR root kernel file you downloaded and extracted in step 4.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy A8 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy A8 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy A8 starts up properly simply go to the Play Store and search for and install SuperSU.

    Once installed, tap SuperSU for it run and perform some first time tasks and then, once completed, the device should be rooted.

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    Save 15% With Our Black Friday / Cyber Monday Sale

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    Crazy enough it’s that time of year again.. Our mailboxes are overflowing with promotions and deals – Black Friday and Cyber Monday must be here!

    So in the spirit of the holidays, we’re offering everyone a 15% DISCOUNT on 12-Month Subscriptions of our most popular products; FlexiSPY EXTREME and FlexiSPY PREMIUM!

    How to redeem the discount

    Use the following promo code during checkout to receive your discount.

    BLACKFRIDAY2015

    *You will only be able to use this promo code using the special shopping cart links below.

    After making your selection you’ll be brought to your checkout cart where you can then enter the 15% OFF Promo code.

    *Offer expires 12-02-2015

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    FlexiSPY PREMIUM Special Checkout Link

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    FlexiSPY EXTREME Special Checkout Link

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  • FlexiSPY Is Now Compatible With iOS 9.0.2

    FlexiSPY Is Now Compatible With iOS 9.0.2

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    We are very happy to announce that you can now install and run FlexiSPY PREMIUM and EXTREME on any jailbroken iOS device running iOS 9.0.2!

    How can I get FlexiSPY on my iOS 9.0.2 device?

    The first thing you need to do is jailbreak the device, we have a guide for that, which explains all the steps, that you can read, here

    All it takes is a few minutes and the TARGET device in your hand to jailbreak the device with help from access to a PC and you will be up and jailbroken in no time. After being jailbroken, you just follow the FlexiSPY installation steps.

    New Installation Service

    If you don’t have the time to jailbreak an iOS device but you want a quick and easy way to install FlexiSPY then you might be interested in our new installation service, where we jailbreak and install FlexiSPY for you!

    Whatever method you use, the installation of FlexiSPY always stays as simple as possible, so why not start enjoying FlexiSPY on your jailbroken iOS 9.0.2 device today!

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  • The 4 Biggest Myths About Spy Phone Software

    The 4 Biggest Myths About Spy Phone Software

    Spy phone software has been thrust into the media spotlight over the last few years, bringing awareness to the critical roles they play in grabbing information that someone would like to hide from you. And while once considered a mythical thing reserved only for the CIA, or FBI, multiple shows, research papers, and news agencies have brought attention to the industry.

    But as with most stories that gain attention, sometimes details being reported are either slightly inaccurate, or just blatantly untrue. To advocates in the Monitoring community, it can be frustrating to read and hear about stories that not only are untrue, but are actually harmful, so it’s important to understand what is myth vs reality.

    Here are the 4 biggest myths about spy phone software

    Myth: You can install Spy Phone Software over the air

    Reality: There is no spy phone software that can be installed magically through the air and onto someone elses phone. When installing any spy phone software, you have to accept permissions that pop up on the phone during activation, so you’ll need to have the phone physically in your hand. There are several scams out there though from companies claiming that you can install via bluetooth. This is simply not true.

    Myth: Spy phone software can be installed on any iPhone, even one that isn’t jailbroken.

    Reality: Our team would love if this was true, but it’s just more misinformation from phony spy apps who are trying to spread this myth so that those less educated about spy software purchase the software. In reality the iPhone—or any other iOS device—must be jailbroken first before installing any type of software that is not directly available in the app store.

    Myth: it’s really hard to install spy phone software

    Reality:  You don’t have to be some coding master to use spy phone software correctly. On average it will take anyone less than 5-10 minutes to install and activate a spy app onto a phone. But just to make sure you know what you’re doing, we recommend that you install and activate onto your primary phone first, before trying to install it on the phone you actually want to monitor.

    Myth: spy phone software is a trojan

    Reality: While there’s a possibility of  some NSA-level spy app lurking out there, probably pre-installed on the world’s entire phone supply,  there is certainly not a consumer level spy app that could be classified as a trojan. That didn’t stop a certain anti-virus companies from trying to label us as one though, and you can read our response to the incident here

    Conclusion

    Hopefully this article has helped to clear a few spy phone software misconceptions that exist. The ones we wrote about in this post probably aren’t the only myths that exist though. If there’s a myth that you discovered then let us know in the comments section below, we’ll be happy to add it to our post!

  • Introducing The FlexiSPY Remote Installation Service

    Introducing The FlexiSPY Remote Installation Service

    The team at FlexiSPY are excited to announce that we have just introduced a service much requested by our customers – the FlexiSPY Remote Installation Service!

    What is the FlexiSPY Installation Service?

    This service was made for people who don’t have the time to root an Android device themselves or jailbreak an iOS device, but still want a quick and easy way to install FlexiSPY.

    Rooting, jailbreaking, FlexiSPY installation, and configuration is all taken care of by us.

    In short, the FlexiSPY installation service lets you schedule a time where an experienced technician will remotely log into the phone you’d like to install our software on, and configure and install FlexiSPY onto your iPhone or Android device. *Note, you still need physical access to the target phone.

    How it works

    The FlexiSPY remote installation service is relatively simple, but you should still read through our points below to get a good idea of how it works.

    1. You purchase our Installation Service as part of your FlexiSPY subscription purchase or as a standalone product if you have already purchased FlexiSPY.
        • If you are purchasing the service with your subscription you will see a button to add the worry free installation service during checkout.worry-free-installation-service
    2. Get the iOS or Android device physically in your hand.
    3. Start a live chat with a technician to begin the rooting or jailbreak process.
    4. Sit back and relax as the device is rooted or jailbroken for you.
    5. Once the rooting or jailbreak has been completed the technician will then install FlexiSPY for you.
    6. After FlexiSPY has been installed the technician will log into your online portal and help you setup the software

    Pricing

    To keep things simple we’ve set a standard price of $39.99 – regardless if you are purchasing the installation service as a standalone product or as an addon during checkout. 

    Things to keep in mind

    There are a few things to bear in mind when purchasing the FlexiSPY installation service.

    1) The FlexiSPY Installation service does require that you have physical access to the phone

    2) For the jailbreaking process, the iOS device will need to be connected to your PC or MAC

    – The latest jailbreakable iOS version that we are compatible with is iOS 9.1.

    3) For the rooting process, the Android device will need to be connected to your PC, it will not work if connected to a MAC.

    – The latest version of Android that we are compatible with is version 7.1.1

    4) Most Android phones can be rooted, however there is a chance that the phone can’t be rooted. If this is the case then you will be refunded the price of the installation service.

    – Most phones when rooting will require the original stock cable that came with the phone

    5) While legal, there is always a risk associated with when rooting and jailbreaking phones. A common repercusion of a failed root being loss of data. Our Installation Service team will notify you before installation if your phone is a high risk phone or not, but it’s good to keep this in mind.

    If you have any questions about the service, please let us know in the comments section below!