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LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Retina-X Studios, LLC announced today the immediate availability of Mobile Spy for smartphones running the Android operating system. Using this groundbreaking Android technology, users can silently monitor GPS locations, incoming and outgoing text messages (SMS) and call information of children or employees -- even if activity logs are erased. Mobile Spy had already been available for the BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile and Symbian OS smartphones. The new version for the booming Android platform is now on the market.
Mobile Spy runs in total stealth mode and no mentions of the program are shown inside the Android device. After the software is set up on the phone, it silently records GPS locations at a rate decided by the owner of the phone. The entire text of all SMS text messages, along with the associated phone number, is also recorded. Additionally, inbound and outbound call information with duration of the call is recorded. Immediately after activities are logged, they are silently uploaded to the user's private online account. Accounts can be checked online from any web browser without needing further access to the phone.
"Even though I need to keep track of my teenager, I wonder if sometimes I'm better off not knowing what he has to say to his friends, especially about his parents," says Laurie Finn, a Mobile Spy user. Retina-X Studios CEO James Johns states, "Mobile Spy allows parents and employers to discover the entire truth. However, sometimes the truth hurts."
This exclusive system helps businesses enforce their Acceptable Use Policy on company-provided phones. The software can also monitor teen or family phones. It gives a parent the ability to remotely monitor their child's texting activities by logging into a website from any web browser. Another common use is to back up a user's own cell activity as a record of all important text conversations and travel details.
Mobile Spy runs on all Android devices, including the new My Touch 3G by T-Mobile and Motorola Droid. The software also has a version for iPhone, BlackBerry and other smartphones running the Windows Mobile or Symbian OS operating systems. These devices are available from most major mobile carriers. The Android version of Mobile Spy can be found at http://www.mobile-spy.com/android.html
About Retina-X Studios: RXS designs and develops tools that let users monitor their individual PC, network or smartphone. Mobile Spy has been mentioned by CNN, NBC, CBS News, BBC, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Reader's Digest and other media outlets.
Media Contact: James Johns. Email: media@mobile-spy.com or (888) 612-2076. Postal Inquiries: Retina-X Studios, LLC; 5115 N. Dysart Rd. Suite 202-125; Litchfield Park, AZ 85340.
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SOURCE Retina-X Studios, LLC
Published November 6, 2009 Reads 208
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