If you’re worried about who your children or employees are communicating with – of if you need to protect your personal device from unauthorized access – there are lots of variables you need to be watching. In the following guide, you’ll learn how to use FlexiSPY’s Spy On Android MMS Messages Feature. Let’s get started.
Spy On Android MMS Messages – Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Messages tab and then click MMS.
Step 3 – View the MMS messages captured for your viewing.
Done
That’s all there is to it, and you should now successfully be spying on MMS messages. Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, feel free to let us know in the comments section below or through our social media!
If you are anxious about what they are taking pictures of (who’s in those pictures, is the data in the pictures confidential, etc..) Then you’ll need to be monitoring the images on their phone.
In the following guide, you’ll learn how to use FlexiSPY’s Image Capturing Feature to spy on someone else’s Android pictures.
Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Control Center tab.
Step 3 – Click Photo Controls and then click Historical Media.
Step 4 – Set Get Image to On.
Step 5 – Click Sync Now.
Step 6 – View the confirmation that the command was sent successfully.
Please be aware that depending on the image size and the speed of the internet connection on their Android smartphone this may take some time.
Step 7 – After that click the Media tab and then click Photos.
You’ll then be shown a thumbnail of the images
Step 8 – To get the full picture click Get File and wait for the picture to be uploaded from their Android smartphone to your FlexiSPY dashboard.
Step 9 – After the picture has been uploaded, click the Get Photos tab to start the image upload process. Then Click View Photo to see the photos in full size
Done
That’s all there is too it, and you should now successfully be spying on Android phone images.
Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, feel free to let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media
When you add someone as a contact in your phone, you’re adding them because you know that you’re going to be having frequent contact with them.
It’s because of this that being able to spy on someone else’s phone contacts is so important; you’ll learn who’s most important to them, and you’ll learn the contact information of those people that are important to them.
In the following guide, you’ll learn how to start, using FlexiSPY.
Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Contacts tab.
Step 3 – View their current list of contacts uploaded for your viewing.
Done
That’s all there is to it, and you should now succesfully be spying on their Android contacts. Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, feel free to let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media.
When you ask them where they’ve been during the day, are you sure they’re telling you the truth?
The fact is that you’ll never really know unless you saw them at the location yourself, or you have installed a GPS tracking device that they’ll be carrying with them at all times.
In the following guide, you’ll learn how to track Android GPS locations using FlexiSPY’s Track GPS Location Feature.
Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Locations tab.
Step 3 – View the latest captured GPS locations
Done
That’s all there is to it, and you should now successfully be tracking Android GPS locations with FlexiSPY.
Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media!
Ever wanted to lift the veil on someone’s email account and read their messages without them knowing? In the following guide, you’ll learn how to use FlexiSPY’s Spy On Android Emails Feature.
Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Messages tab and then Emails.
Step 3 – View the email messages listed for your viewing
Done
That’s all there is to it, and you should now be successfully spying on Android Emails with FlexiSPY.
Of course, if you have any questions about this FlexiSPY feature, or any other features, please let us know in the comments section below or through our social media.
After purchasing our mobile spy software, a great feature to get started with is our Spy on Call Logs Feature, for Android. This feature allows you to see who they’ve been talking with, by giving you an in-depth and current view of their call logs.
In the following guide, you’ll learn how to use this feature. So, let’s get started.
Spy On Android Call Logs – Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Calls tab and then click Phone.
Step 3 – All call logs captured by FlexiSPY will be listed for you to view.
Done
That’s all there is to it, and you should now successfully be spying on Android call logs. Of course, if you have any questions about this FlexiSPY feature, or any other feature, please let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media!
Ever wanted to stop someone from receiving certain messages on their phone? Maybe a bill payment notification or an important event? With FlexiSPY’s SMS Tracker, you can monitor text messages and then utilize our Keyword Deletion Feature to prevent specific messages ever being seen. This guide shows you how to use this feature on an Android device.
Getting Started
Step 1 – Log in to your FlexiSPY dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Control Center tab and then click SMS Controls.
Step 3- Click SMS Keywords and then Auto-Delete
Step 4 – Enter the keywords that you want to look for when they receive an SMS message. Click Sync Now when finished. Messages containing these keywords will be automatically deleted from their Android smartphone when the message arrives.
Done
That’s all there is to it, and you should now be successfully performing SMS keyword Deletion on Android. Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, please let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media.
Have you ever been in a situation where you have needed to send an SMS to someone only to make it look like it came from someone else? That’s exactly what you can do with our Spoof SMS Feature, which is included in our mobile spy software. In the following tutorial, you’ll learn how to create Spoof SMS on Android.
Creating Spoof SMS on Android – Getting Started
Step 1 – Log in to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Control Center tab and then click Spoofing Controls.
Step 3 – Click Send a Spoof SMS
Step 4 – Enter the number that you want the SMS to have been sent from and the SMS message contents.
Then, click Send Spoof SMS Now
Done
That’s all there is to it, and you should now succesfully be creating Spoof SMS Messages on Android With FlexiSPY.
Of course, if you have any questions about Spoof SMS, our SMS Tracker or any other FlexiSPY feature, please let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media!
Skype is a massively popular instant messaging platform for both computers and phones alike. If you know someone who is uses Skype a lot, or just took recently took an interest in it, you’ll want to know exactly what they are up to. After purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll be able to spy on android skype chats, and in the following guide, you’ll learn how to do so. Lets get started!
Spy On Android Skype Chats – Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your Dashboard via the FlexiSPY Portal.
Step 2 – Click the Messages tab and then click IM and then Skype.
Step 3 – View the captured Skype chats listed for your viewing.
Done!
That’s all there is too it, and you should now be spying on Android Skype Chats. Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, please get in touch with us via our comments section below, or through our social media!
After purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll have access to a myriad of spying features. One of our most popular features is the SMS tracker, which goes hand in hand with one for our most overlooked features: Spoof SMS. Our Spoof SMS feature lets you send a message to another phone, but make it look like it came from another number, any number. It’s the secret weapon you should have been using all along.
In the following guide you’ll learn how to create spoof SMS with FlexiSPY on a BlackBerry.
Create Spoof SMS On A BlackBerry – Getting Started
Step 1 – Log in to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Control Center tab and then click Spoofing Controls.
Step 3 – Click Send a Spoof SMS
Step 4 – Enter the number that you want the SMS to have been sent from and the SMS message contents.
Step 5 – Click Send Spoof SMS Now
Once you’ve sent the spoof SMS, their phone will receive an SMS message from the number you entered containing the text you have also entered.
Done
That’s all there is too it, and you should now be successfully creating spoof SMS messages. Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, please let us kow in the comments section below or through our social media!
BlackBerry has always made it easy and free to communicate with other BlackBerry users with its PIN system, and BlackBerry users often tout the PIN system as the ultimate form of mobile-id convenience.
In-fact, There’s tons of sites out there dedicated to connecting and bringing together PIN users to build a sort-of BlackBerry only friendship club, even a site that caters to people looking for love.
So it’s no wonder that a lot of dirty dealings are going on in the BlackBerry Pin world, the system is exclusive to it’s users, and is supposed to be super-secure. Basically, if you’re looking for secrets, and your target totes a BlackBerry, then PIN messages are where you should be looking.
After purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll actually be able to monitor their BlackBerry Pin Messages, just as described, and in the following guide, you’ll learn how to get started.
Spy On Someone Else’s BlackBerry PIN Messages – Getting Started
Step 1 – Log into your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal.
Step 2 – Click the Messages tab and then click PIN.
Step 3 – View the PIN Chat History that’s displayed for you to view.
Done!
You should now successfully be spying on their BlackBerry PIN messages!
Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, please let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media!
As telephones have become mobile, in addition to your regular land-line phones, your staff might be using mobile phones and smart phones, whether company-issued or their own personal handsets.
With the proliferation of mobile communications, risk to the employer has multiplied exponentially.
Here are some reasons why, as an employer, you might want to monitor the phone conversations of your staff:
Quality Assurance – making sure your customers are dealt with correctly and politely
Risk Management – monitoring for potentially abusive behavior, such as sexual harassment, bullying or racial hate speech
Trade Secret or Data Theft – keeping watch for the loss of important company secrets and data
Illegal Behavior – such as workplace theft, embezzlement and drug abuse
Productivity – mobile devices can be time-wasters, especially smart phones, because they are connected to the internet. Even if you block facebook, your staff can access it wirelessly on their mobile devices.
Loyalty – is one of your key staff members loyal, or plotting to knife you in the back?
This piece covers the federal legal framework for the monitoring and recording of employee phone calls by the employer. There will be additional posts explaining the various differences in state laws in this area.
Mobile phones present numerous privacy issues, because the modern smart phone is a mini-computer. They contain emails, call logs, IM messages, internet data and personal data. Smart phones are also capable of sending GPS location data and transmitting voice communications.
The constitutionality of wiretapping goes back to the age of prohibition in which the US Supreme Court approved of wiretapping in a criminal context. Olmstead v. United States, 277 U.S. 438 (1928)
Ironically, in the year Richard Nixon was first elected President, the US enacted Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, entitled Wire and Electronic Communications Interception and Interception of Oral Communications, 18 U.S.C.A.§§2510-2520. Simply known as the Wiretap Act, the law sets out the general framework for securing the privacy of telephone communications.
Viewed broadly, the Wiretap Act prohibits the unauthorized, non consensual interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications by government agencies as well as private parties. However, a notable exception was cut out to allow employers to monitor and record phone conversations of their employees.
The act states that “It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for a person not acting under color of law to intercept a wire, oral, or electronic communication where such person is a party to the communication or where one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent to such interception unless such communication is intercepted for the purpose of committing any criminal or tortious act in violation of the Constitution or laws of the United States or of any State.” 18 U.S.C.A. §2511(2)(iii)(d).
Basically, the federal government and 38 states adhere to the general rule that only one party to a telephone conversation must consent to the call being monitored or recorded. In those states, if an employer adopts a policy and makes it clear to its employees that all workplace telephone communications may be monitored or recorded, then one party has consented, and the interception is perfectly legal. Therefore, to comply with the law in these states, the employer only needs to notify its employees that it has a policy of monitoring and recording workplace phone calls and obtain the employee’s written acknowledgment of the policy.
Many businesses record phone conversations in order to have proof of what transpired during the call, monitor performance of employees, or even to train their staff. This is not considered to be telephone tapping in most US jurisdictions because at least one of the parties knows that the call is being recorded or monitored.
The lead court case testing this exception to the Wiretap Act was not in the employment setting, but rather a domestic dispute between separated spouses. In Simpson v. Simpson, 490 F2d 803 (5th Cir. 1974,) The Simpson Court unearthed this part of the Senate testimony regarding the act which is particularly enlightening:
The tremendous scientific and technological developments that have taken place in the last century have made possible today the widespread use and abuse of electronic surveillance techniques. As a result of these developments, privacy of communication is seriously jeopardized by these techniques of surveillance. Commercial and employer-labor espionage is becoming widespread. It is becoming increasingly difficult to conduct business meetings in private. Trade secrets are betrayed. Labor and management plans are revealed. No longer is it possible, in short, for each man to retreat into his home and be left alone. Every spoken word relating to each man’s personal, marital, religious, political, or commercial concerns can be intercepted by an unseen auditor and turned against the speaker to the auditor’s advantage.
And, despite this finding, the Simpson court concluded that the Wiretap Act was enacted only to regulate criminal and governmental wiretapping, not private wiretapping. It concluded that private wiretapping, which involves privacy rights, is best left to the states to legislate. As cited above, 38 states have adopted the federal definition of wiretap where no parties to the conversation have given their consent to the monitoring or recording.
There are, however, 12 states which require both parties to the conversation consent to the recording or monitoring of the calls. In two party consent states, an employer needs more than just acknowledgement from the employee of the company’s phone monitoring policy. The best industry practice in these 12 states, is to have an announcement at the start of a call that call may be recorded. This has been held to be sufficient notice that should the second party to the call, not want the recording or monitoring to proceed, that they may discontinue the call.
There are alternatives to the announcement system. Other services that have some kind of call recording capacity such as Google Voice enforce notifications for call recordings. When the recording session is activated a voice comes on letting the participants of the conversation know that the recording has begun.
Some companies use a beeping sound when phone recording is in session. Having these devices in place cover the companies from a legal perspective but creates an awkwardness on the call since people tend to be more guarded when constantly reminded that they are being recorded.
An employer has a plethora of reasons for monitoring and recording employee telephone conversations. For the most part, creating and disseminating a recording/monitoring policy will avoid any liability on the part of the employer. In select states, where 2-party consent is required, the employer will have to take additional steps to make sure that the second party to the call is also aware that the call is being monitored or recorded.
This is the first in a series of posts about using spy technology at the workplace. We’re going to look at this both from the employer’s perspective and from the employee’s perspective.
Spying raises many legal issues, particularly employee monitoring. Employers typically have wide latitude to monitor their employees. There are legal limitations as to what an employer can monitor.
There are many reasons why an employer may want to monitor their workers. Employers are generally liable for the acts of their employees who are in the course and scope of their employment. Workplace lawsuits for wrongful termination and sexual harassment have become more common. Work injuries are another source of liability.
Risk management is one reason why monitoring makes sense for employers. Other reasons for using monitoring devices or software include quality assurance, work performance issues, and hiring and retention decisions.
From the employee’s side, workers are now asserting their right to record meetings. They also have pushed to be able to gather visual evidence. Courts have opened the doors for employees to defend their rights in the workplace, and also to become whistleblowers.
Workplace spying raises legal, human resource, and privacy issues. We’ll deal with all of these so that you can make an informed choice as to whether to use spy devices at work.
If the person you want to monitor has a BlackBerry phone, you can be pretty sure that they are going to be using their BBM messenger, a lot.
After all, so many people enjoy the BBM chat interface that an app was created for iOS and Android devices, and it’s quickly climbing through the ranks in the app stores.
After purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll be able to spy on BlackBerry BBM Chats, and in the following guide, you’ll learn the steps needed to do so.
How to spy on BlackBerry BBM Chats – Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal
Step 2 – Click the Messages taband then click IM.
Step 3 – View the BBM chat history that’s displayed for you to view.
Please remember that every BBM chat must be ended by them on their BlackBerry by pressing the BlackBerry Menu Key > End Chat.
If this is not done then FlexiSPY cannot capture the BBM chat.
There is no need to change or alter the BBM history settings in any way for this feature to work.
Done
You should now be successfully spying on their BBM chats, however, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, feel free to let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media.
This guide is outdated. We recommend you read our FlexiSPY Quick Setup Guides for a complete walk-through of setting up all versions of FlexiSPY, with examples.
Okay. So you’ve just laid down your money for the most reliable and sophisticated mobile phone tracking software available (that’s FlexiSPY), you’re eager to start spying, and you have just downloaded, installed, and activated the software onto a phone.
But how can you set up FlexiSPY quickly and easily and get all the information you want to find out?
This article is here to help.
Please note that after installation, the main features of FlexiSPY such as SMS capturing, call log capturing and GPS tracking are automatically enabled by default.
The following guide explains how to set the remaining features that may be useful such as intercepting calls, capturing pictures and listening to the surroundings of the phone.
How To Setup FlexiSPY – Getting Started
After you have successfully installed and activated FlexiSPY on to a phone you should log in to your online account and, after logging in, it should look something like this.
The first thing you’ll want to do is click the Control Center tab as that is where all the magic happens.
If you want to set up FlexiSPY to suit your needs without accessing the phone physically then this is where you need to be.
The Control Center menu will look like this.
The Control Center consists of categories and then configuration options inside that category that leads to settings that can be changed.
We will look at the Location Controls category as an example.
Here you can see the main components of Control Center
Category – The option category
Settings – The settings available for that category
Options – The options available for each setting that can be changed
ConfirmChanges – Apply the changes you have made to the phone.
When you confirm changes you must understand that, because the changes are being sent from your online dashboard to the FlexiSPY software you installed on the phone that it could take up to one hour before any changes are seen in your online account.
So, if you make some changes and come back to your online account ten minutes later and the options you changed are back to their original values (as if the changes never happened) then now you know why.
You can keep track of all pending commands (commands that have not been processed because it has not been one hour since you made those changes) using the Pending CMDs tab.
Now you understand how the Control Center tab works it is time to focus on the quickest way to get the information you want.
For most people this will be the following:
Enable spycall
Enable call interception and intercept all calls
Enable capture of images, videos and pictures
Capture address book, installed applications and internet bookmarks
Please understand that features in red apply to FlexiSPY Extreme only and features in black apply to both FlexiSPY Extreme and FlexiSPY Premium.
We are now going to have all options set and pending within 5 minutes.
Let’s start.
Enable spycall
Set the Monitor number. This is your own mobile number in the international format (e.g. 155573452).
Enter your own mobile phone number and apply changes.
Enable call intercept and intercept all calls
Then,
First you need to enable the call intercept feature.
Please note you must also have enabled spycall as we did previously for call intercept to work
Now that we have enabled call intercept we simply set the watch list to watch all numbers.
Now that we have enabled all three call intercept options and applied changes we will be notified every time the phone makes or receives a call at the phone number we entered when we first enabled SpyCall.
Enable capture of images, videos and pictures
For this we click the Photo Controls tab.
Set all options to ON and apply changes to start capturing all images, videos and audio files on their phone currently as well as any new data.
You can see image capturing in action here, video capturing here and audio capturing here.
Capture address book, installed applications and internet bookmarks
To enable these features we first scroll down to and click the Feature Controls category.
We have to click each option in turn to enable the required features individually.
Get Latest Address Book
Get Installed Apps
Get Bookmarks
You can see address book capturing here, installed apps here and bookmarks are here.
We have now successfully enabled all the features needed to get the most out of FlexiSPY. To ensure everything’s set up correctly, click the Pending CMDs tab where all our changes are listed, waiting to be processed.
It usually takes up to one hour -providing the phone is turned on and has a working internet connection- for the commands to be processed.
After all commands have been processed the Pending CMDs menu will be empty and data will start being uploaded to your online account.
Done
We hope you found this article useful, but if you have any questions about the features shown in this article, or any other FlexiSPY features, please let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media!
Are you worried they may be talking to the wrong kind of people on their BlackBerry and want to make sure? Thanks to FlexiSPY and its call log capturing feature you will quickly and easily gain access to all their call logs so you can see just who they have been talking to, and after purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll really be able to do so. In the following guide, you’ll learn how to start. So, let’s get started!
Spy On BlackBerry Call Logs – Getting Started
Step 1 – Log in to your FlexiSPY dashboard via the portal.
Step 2 – Click the Calls tab and then click Phone.
Step 3 – View the call logs listed for your viewing.
Done!
You should now be successfully spying on their BlackBerry Call Logs! We hope though this short article you were able to gain a better understanding of this FlexiSPY feature, but, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media!
That insane amount of money is what Facebook recently paid to purchase the popular instant messaging platform, Whatsapp.
But what does it mean for existing Whatsapp users and, more importantly, what new features will FlexiSPY be able to perform now that Whatsapp is owned by the most popular social media company on the planet?
First of all we need to look at what made Facebook want to purchase Whatsapp. Another technology giant did this very same strategy a few years back with another popular instant messaging platform but even today they have still not made much of their acquisition.
We are of course talking about Microsoft purchasing Skype.
There are many different rumors circulating on the internet as to why Facebook purchased WhatsApp and my own personal belief is that Facebook plans to possibly rebrand Facebook Messenger as a Whatsapp client with Facebook integration or just ditch Facebook Messenger altogether and just concentrate on Whatsapp entirely. Either way Facebook Messenger has been losing ground to the likes of LINE and WeChat, and after the extreme growth of WhatsApp from 2013-2014, it’s not hard to see why they’ve made this purchase.
Whatsapp is still the only mobile instant messenger program without a dedicated PC client so that may be where Facebook comes in – Whatsapp for Desktop anyone?
It may also be that the number of existing Facebook Messenger users are dwindling and so purchasing Whatsapp automatically gives Facebook a ton of new users to help them in the IM wars against LINE, Viber, WeChat & Skype, who knows? Ultimately we all hope that Facebook do more with this than Microsoft have done with Skype.
But what does it mean for FlexiSPY?
Quite a lot actually.
Did you know that FlexiSPY already captures the call and video logs for any Instant Messenger client whose data it captures? This means that, for example, if you have FlexiSPY installed on a phone and the phone user makes a Skype video call, a complete log of that call will be available inside your online account (try it now by going to Calls > VOIP and then selecting any of the IM clients listed) and you get a complete log of all video and audio calls the person has performed through that IM client (so, if someone in your life who you are monitoring with FlexiSPY is a heavy Skype video call user then our VOIP capturing feature is great for you!).
With Facebook recently announcing that they will add the ability to perform voice calls amongst Facebook users using Facebook Messenger we are betting that Whatsapp will play a significant part in this but don’t worry, FlexiSPY will capture the audio and video calls when this is released just the way that it does currently with all supported IM clients inside the VOIP tab of your online account as we just explained. However most people are saying that the purchase of Whatsapp by Facebook smacked of desperation as Facebook are trying so hard to try and retain users.
And one thing that made Whatsapp a once popular IM client (I admittedly only use Whatsapp, I picked one and stuck with it) is the no-frills aspect of it. No games or stickers or adverts. It was just pure, undiluted instant messaging. But the landscape has changed and people want to have stickers and games and everything else in-between when they are chatting with others, they want to now share everything and this is ironically what Facebook is all about – sharing.
And it is something they seem to have forgotten about too. So here is hoping Facebook rebrand Whatsapp and build upon it to include stickers and games and everything that is offered from the best of its rivals and then you can be sure that FlexiSPY will allow you to capture all that very same information too.
BlackBerry phones were synonymous for bringing communication across businesses to the masses thanks to BBM and email. There was a time when every BlackBerry owner could be seen emailing away to their business contacts which is why some enterprises still prefer BlackBerry phones for their employees.
With FlexiSPY for BlackBerry and its email capturing feature you can quickly see just who it is they are spending all their time emailing, and after purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll be able to do so.
So, let’s get started.
Spy On BlackBerry Emails – Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY dashboard to access the portal.
Step 2 – Click the Messages tab and then Emails.
Step 3 – View email messages captured by FlexiSPY that are listed for you to view.
Done
That’s all there is too it, and you should now be successfully spying on BlackBerry emails. However, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, please let us know through the comments sections below, or through our social media!
Being able to see the location of someone else by bugging their phone used to be something reserved for science fiction novels or spy movies.
But With the progression of technology the ability to see where someone else is, thanks to their phone is now easier than ever.
With FlexiSPY and its location tracking feature it only takes a few simple steps to Spy on BlackBerry GPS Locations, and see exactly where they are, and after purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll be able to do so.
Spy On BlackBerry GPS Locations – Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY Dashboard via the Portal.
Step 2 – Click the Locations tab.
Step 3 – The latest GPS location captured by FlexiSPY will be listed for you to view.
Done
We hope though this short article you can fully see how powerful FlexiSPY is when it comes to spying on an BlackBerry – However, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, please let us know through the comments section below, or through our social media!
Ever wanted to Spy on BlackBerry Application Activity?
After purchasing our mobile spy software, you’ll be able to do so, and in the following guide you will learn the steps to get started.
Spy On BlackBerry Application Activity – Getting Started
Step 1 – Login to your FlexiSPY dashboard.
Step 2 – Click Apps > Activity
Step 3 – View the application activity that will be displayed, showing all applications that have been installed or removed from their BlackBerry.
Done!
You should now successfully be spying on their BlackBerry Application Activity. Of course, if you have any questions about this feature, or any other FlexiSPY feature, let us know in the comments section below, or through our social media!