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Introducing The New FlexiSPY GPS Navigator

Most spy apps say that they let you spy on the targets location—but what they actually deliver is a dry list of data with a simple map. Unless you decide to risk eye strain and headaches, there is no way to quickly ‘move’ through the targets path.

There is also no way to export spy routes to other systems like Google Earth or a TomTom where you could have this information available to you in the applications that you love.

This is probably not an issue for the casual user, but our customers tend to be smart users, and professionals who have to make serious decisions based on what they are seeing.

So we created the GPS Navigator.

What The GPS Navigator Is

FlexiSPY GPS navigator is a detachable widget that lets you quickly combine the data and map views of your targets locations and see exactly how they relate to each other. It also allows you to export the route data to a standard KML file, which you can send to Google Earth allowing you to save routes and use great tools like street view to see the route through the eyes of the target.

As one of our testers said,” It’s so powerful it’s actually creepy!”

What’s currently on the market

Most spy phone apps give you a very basic overview of location tracking. This generally consists of simply a map window and a list of co-ordinates. Note how the data grid is below the map. Now imagine there are more than just a few records—you’ll will be scrolling up and down the page like a yoyo trying to match the data to the map. Now compare that to our navigator features.

Here's a screenshot from the Mobile Spy application showing its long list of gps cordinates.

Our Navigator features

Detached Navigator –

The detached navigator is a floating widget that you can place anywhere on the screen. As you interact with the data in the navigator the map window instantly responds by applying a pin at the selected location. You can then scroll through the data set.

This makes it easy to visualize and move through a large data set of locations.

A screenshot of the FlexiSPY gps detached navigator.

The navigator widget also contains a list of GPS records, the GPS record is made up of the following:

  • Latitude & Longitude – View the co-ordinates of the TARGET device.
  • Accuracy – View how accurate the GPS reading is to the nearest meter.
  • Map View – View the selected co-ordinate in Google Maps.
  • Date and Time – Date and time of the TARGET device when the co-ordinates were taken.
  • Mark as favorite – Mark selected co-ordinates for quick retrieval for analysis later.

You can also dock and undock the Navigator as well as view it in full-screen. This gives you a much better way to explore and analyze the location data. Any co-ordinate you click on in the map window is also highlighted in the GPS Navigator and vice-versa.

New Map Window –

The map window lets you visualize your targets movements in a number of ways, giving you greater insight into why they may have been there in the first place. Controls are offered to change the map overlay so you can see a satellite view or a map. The former is a good way to see what kind of buildings or roads are there and to easily recognize land marks. The latter is better for getting street names and directions.

The map window a­lso lets you discover where your target was on any given day. To do this, you enter a date range and the map windows will show you ll the locations recorded for your target. To make it even easier to understand their route, you can use the ANIMATE tool to see each co-ordinate of the phone drop in place on to the math and join together to form a path of where the TARGET device has been

A screenshot of the new FlexiSPY GPS map window

Export Your GPS Data – Get More From Your Maps

While FlexiSPY will get the GPS data for you, and allow you to examine it quickly, there are third party tools that let you do many other things with your route data. You may wish to load it into a GPS system like a Tom Tom, your car sat nav

The GPS navigator also allows you to export the co-ordinates as a KML file that you can then import in to Google Maps or Google Earth to really explore where the TARGET device went.

So, we are going to find out where co-ordinate 20 was by plugging the GPS data in to Google Maps.

This is done by doing the following:

  • Click the Export option and then click the Download option when asked and save the KML file to your computer in an easy to find place such as your desktop.
  • Go to Google Maps at https://maps.google.com/
  • Click My Places.
  • Click the Or create with classic My Maps link.
  • Click Import and browse to the KML file that you downloaded in step 1.
  • Click Upload from File and the KML file will be uploaded in to Google Maps.
  • Click and drag the orange man on to the map and Google will immediately switch to street view.
    Seen in the screenshot below, the map windows has split in two. At the top we have Google street view and below is the map with us on it

A screenshot of google street view showing the cordinates that flexispy captured

  • Using the left and right cursor keys to turn left and right and pressing the up or down cursor keys you can then ‘walk’ around the map as if you were really there!

FlexiSPY Location Data + Google Earth

You can also export the same KML data in to Google Earth as well. Google Earth allows you to explore it is more depth than Google Maps as well as allowing you to save individual locations to your collection of places so you can easily and conveniently know where the TARGET device will be, here are the steps for doing so.

  • Download Google Earth from http://www.google.com/earth/
  • Open Google Earth and go to File > Open and browse to the KML file you exported from FlexiSPY’s GPS Navigator. Select it and then click Open.
  • Click and drag the orange man on to the map screen to turn on Google street view. Doing this allows us to see where the phone has been in much greater detail.
  • If the TARGET device visits a location regularly which you want to keep an eye on you can click the button to add a pin to the location so that you can remember it later.
  • Click OK to add the pin at the yellow target location shown in the picture above. The place will be added to the list of locations currently inside Google Earth.
  • Google Earth allows you to save the list of places either as part of your own collection (titled ‘My Places’) which is ideal for storing common locations that the TARGET device is known to go to or arrive from or you can simply save a screenshot of the current location instead.

FlexiSPY Location Data With Other Mapping Systems

The location data we have explored here can be viewed and manipulated across many mediums, be it tablet, PC or smartphone and you can even import the KML data file in to in-car navigation systems such as TomTom Navigator too – now there really is no excuse for not knowing where they are at all times.

  • To convert the KML data file to the OV2 format for TomTom you can use the converter here.
  • To covert the KML data file to the GPX format for Garmin you can use the converter here.
  • To convert the KML data file to the LMX format for GPS units you can use the converter here.

Currently we’re the only ones that give you this much functionality when it comes to tracking the location of a smartphone, but we’re always adding cool additions to our features! If you want to stay up to date on all the newest from us, then you should follow us on one of our social media channels!

Comments

16 responses to “Introducing The New FlexiSPY GPS Navigator”

  1. droopyar Avatar
    droopyar

    Really not good features. All of them basic ones. I have tested one from another coder that adds many unique ones.

  2. Jullie Avatar
    Jullie

    Hello, thanks for sharing this piece of information with useful tips about the GPS navigator. I will keep in mind. When needed, for converting gpx to kml files or vice versa, I also suggest to have a look at gpx2kml.com , it’s a free and simple to use converter. Thought it might be helpful. Thanks!

  3. ray Avatar
    ray

    My wife got the iPhone 6s..Will this work..

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Hi Ray, this will work as long as the iPhone is jailbroken and running 8.1.2

  4. kel Avatar
    kel

    Is there any app of any way somehow of any kind of technology that you be able to access all these features without having to install anything in the spouses phone? Like with the phone # or carrier, make/model of phone instead or something. It makes it difficult to get to the spouses phone especially when they arent living with you and they have it with them all the time. Thats something i need. Please let me know. Thanks.

  5. RJC Avatar
    RJC

    it says above that Flexispy does not run surreptitiously. how is the target phone made aware that Flexispy is on the phone? this may defeat the purpose. i plan to have my spouse’s phone ‘break’, buy her a new one with all of this spyware installed by me, and hand it to her. after installation, how is it shown on the phone?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      During installation, you are given the choice whether or not you want to keep FlexiSPY visible, or to make it hidden. Of course you should only choose to hide the app if it’s legal to do so -this is dependent on your local laws-

  6. Aaa Avatar
    Aaa

    does it work on Galaxy s6 edge?? and should the device be rooted or not..
    and does it open the GPS automatically or GPS should be already opened??

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      What version of Android is the s6 edge using? Rooting the phone gives FlexiSPY more capabilties, but the basics will still work without root. We get location data from the phone from several sources “GPS, WiFi proximity tracking, and cell phone tower tracking” Unless all of these things have been turned off, FlexiSPY should still capture their location.

  7. Syazwani Asri Avatar
    Syazwani Asri

    Does “Location” on a Samsung Galaxy S4 need to be turned on for this feature to work?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Some sort of location functionality needs to be turned on in order to capturer location data.

  8. lola Avatar
    lola

    Can you still fictch the location even if the location settings is turned off on the target phone? And is this app compatible with samsung s4?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      if all location capabilities are turned off, then our software can’t get any of the location data.

  9. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    Hi Sal,

    Sorry to hear about the situation that you are in.

    Wish we could help, but FlexiSPY can only be physically installed onto the device that you want to monitor.

    Please also keep in mind that monitoring laws vary around the world vary, and before using any monitoring app, you should familiarize yourself with those laws.

    We would like to emphasize that a condition of purchasing FlexiSPY is that you not use FlexiSPY for anything illegal.

    Hope this helps.

  10. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    Hi Noble,

    You’ll be glad to know that our GPS capturing feature does not require rooting. Installing FlexiSPY on an unrooted device is easy and only takes a couple of minutes 🙂

  11. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    Hi Hoff. This is normal behavior if the Target device is not rooted. All SMS messages related to this software will be visible on the Target device – unless you root the phone.

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