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Mobile Spy records SMS and call details; Allows remote monitoring of family phone activities

May 11, 2007 by Dusan Belic - 7 Comments

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Mobile SpyThe first activity monitoring software for Windows Mobile based smartphones, Mobile Spy, has been released by Retina-X Studios, allowing users to monitor SMS and call details online in real time.

The software is completely hidden from view and task manager, and does most of the things automatically. After being set up on the phone, Mobile Spy records all SMS text messages and call information. It then silently uploads logs to the user’s private account which they check online without needing further access to the phone.

The idea behind Mobile Spy is to give parents the ability to remotely monitor the family’s text and call activities by logging into a web site. Businesses can also use it to enforce their Acceptable Use Policy on company-provided phones. Finally, consumers can use it as a backup system for seamless recording of all important communications.

More information is available on Mobile Spy’s site.

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