Author: FlexiSPY

  • Introducing App Screenshots And Keylogger

    If you’re responsible for employees or children, you know how important it is to understand why they’re using certain apps. So today we’re excited to announce Application Screenshots, and a Keylogger. Two features that will help you get a complete snapshot of how an app is being used.

    Let’s take a closer look at these two features.

    Keylogger

    Simply type any message on an application such as Facebook, and our Keylogger will pick up all the keystrokes and add them to a secure log file. Login to your portal and read through the captured logs and discover search terms and more. Besides the obvious use for keeping an eye on employees, or monitoring your children, there are many other uses. For example, you can install it on your own phone to save a complete backup of your typing history.

    App Screenshots

    The applications screenshot feature lets you can remotely snap a photo of selected applications when they’re in use. These screenshots are then uploaded to your portal where you can view and download them. Use this to gather visual evidence and uncover employee espionage, or protect your children from abuse.

    How To Get It

    Both features are available to PREMIUM and EXTREME customers.

    Stay in the know

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  • What Happens When All You Read Are Headlines

    The reports of a FlexiSPY ‘hack’ have been greatly exaggerated, but first, some context.

    The report was broken by a blogger who — as evidenced by intercepted communication from a recovered twitter account — had a 6-week exclusive agreement with an obsessed criminal ‘hacker’ to document the scheduled “burning to the ground” of FlexiSPY. An unidentified and clearly disgruntled ex-employee is also featured in the very first report.

    These intercepted communications also show that the criminal — who has gone by the Twitter handle @dontfeelsecure — also offered to provide, in his own words, “raw data”, belonging to children and employers to a German reporter.

    Yet, the story is unusual and almost extraordinary on many levels.

    From the premeditated collusion of criminal and blogger to the ad hominem and virtue-signaling justifications used by both the criminal and employee — something did not seem to add up.

    Which is why we have waited until we believed all the data that was promised to be leaked to the blogger was available.

    Assuming that we have reached that point, we can state that through examining the data that was leaked by the criminal — we find no evidence of a Customer Monitoring Data (CMD) breach. The leaks that do exist are very old internal company documents archives, including anonymous newsletter subscriber email lists. More on these lists later on.

    For clarification, CMD data is collected from customer devices and is totally different to internal documents — which are kept on a completely separate physical and security domain, and are accessed by employees with authorization levels

    A series of stories written by the blogger then followed — including statements from FlexiSPY customers who appear to have been identified — not by the loss of CMD, but instead by the use of phishing emails sent to mailing list subscribers from entities connected to the collusion.

    In other words, this is a leak of internal documents, not a wholesale hack into the customer monitoring data.

    Like most prudent companies who need to track internal documents, we have extensive Employee Monitoring Software installed on the employee network — and from this system  we have ascertained that an ex-employee used an unauthorized MacBook to install tools and copy files. The employee has been identified and details have been passed to the police.

    To our customers — your monitoring data was never at risk — and it was only company archives that were stolen as a result of insider theft by a disgruntled employee. In addition, using the evidence available and applying the Occam’s Razor principle — we believe that the ex-employee and the hacker are one and the same.

    However, we are far from complacent, and we want to assure our customers that this incident has energized us to look at our internal security. We have improved our systems — adding multiple subnet isolation, implementing across the board two-factor authentication and deploying employee monitoring integrated biometric authentication for all applications and websites — as well as an ongoing bug bounty program open to white hat hackers.

    As hundreds of companies from Apple to Citibank and Netflix who have actually been hacked will testify — the Internet is a jungle and breaches are a not a matter of if, but when. Experts and victims alike will tell you that while the majority of cyber-attacks are from outside — it’s the insider threat that causes the most damage.

    This should be a wake-up call for all businesses who hold customer data but feel that insider theft is not a likely scenario for them.

    To discourage future criminals — we are announcing a $50,000 USD reward for information that results in the conviction of the criminal. If you have any verifiable evidence as to the identity of the hacker, and proof of his actions, please get in touch and help us bring him to justice.

    While the criminal may be entitled to his own opinions, he is not entitled to his own facts — and it is a fact that FlexiSPY products are legal. He is certainly not entitled to break the law, potentially placing the lives of Parents, Children, Employers and Employees in danger, simply to settle an imaginary score.

    Which brings us to this blogger and his narrative of a shadowy company enabling domestic violence being brought to justice by a noble cyber vigilante. This narrative — formed by blending historical FlexiSPY marketing, clickbait headlines, mock outrage, anonymous sources, slurs, and insinuations — designed to transform a niche interest story of insider theft, into a piece of pulp fiction.

    To be fair, the perennial question of our historical advertising is the only thing the media enquiries we receive seem to care about — and we give the same reply.

    We are against domestic violence, stalking or any other nefarious use and the majority of our users subscribe for legitimate reasons. Like any tool, FlexiSPY can be misused, and in those cases, like Google and Apple, we have worked with law enforcement to assist them with their inquiries, as long as they have the appropriate legal justification.

    We have never denied our historical website advertising — which addressed issues of genuine concern to large conservative and Christian groups that prohibit infidelity — but the fact is that this advertising was dropped a long time ago and no longer exists.

    However, the current reality of our products and marketing do not suit the blogger’s needs. They continue to frame stories with this fake narrative and are now relegated to relying on old screen grabs, google caches and vestigial pages to justify their positions.

    What these people do is their business, but it is our silence that has allowed their falsehoods to go unchecked.

    We therefore challenge anyone throwing around accusations, or indulging in name calling — if you truly believe we’re doing something illegal, then provide us with a factual legal argument from a competent authority, or STFU.

  • Announcing FlexiFLESH – The World’s First Hacking App For Sex Toys

    After drawing inspiration from last year’s DEFCON where two ethical hackers found a gap in the network security of the We-Vibe 4 vibrator, we’re delighted to announce the launch of FlexiFLESH – our first-ever sex toy compatible hacking app. This new product is the first of its kind and aims to provide users a truly intimate experience.

    What Is FlexiFLESH?

    FlexiFLESH is a mobile app that can be used with a number of sex toys to help Couples (or strangers) get in touch with anyone’s most personal needs and actually control someone else’s adult pleasure device without them knowing. Talk about a driving blind!

    What Can It Do?

    FlexiFLESH was built with over 100 painstakingly designed features, but we have our favorites.

    An innovative Climax Report provides insight into such data as preferred user settings, session times and device location. The most exciting and useful information, however, comes from the product’s proprietary Climax Tracker – advanced sensory technology that monitors changes in body temperature, heartbeat, blood flow and muscle activity and actually collates the data into graphical reports.

    This is powerful because can use this information to better understand your partner by knowing exactly what to do, when to do it and for how long – an essential piece to any lasting relationship. It also comes with a Bluetooth-enabled Remote Pleasure Control feature for long distance or those who travel to enhance intimacy, ensuring time spent together (even if virtual) is deeply connected.

    If you’re looking for a personal connection, without the awkwardness of blind dates or Tinder hook ups, FlexiFLESH allows for a virtual escapade with anyone who has access to the device’s network – 50 Shades Darker anyone?

    We live in a truly tech-obsessed society where people are often more invested in their relationships with devices than other humans. Flexiflesh has found a way to bridge this gap and, when used responsibly, can help users stay close even when they are apart.

    How Do I Get It?

    For more information on FlexiFLESH and to buy yours today, click here.

    Note: It is important to note that while FlexiFlesh is designed for use between consenting adults, appropriate and legal use of this product is the responsibility of the user. Read your local laws regarding the use of this technology and to always ask permission before installing it on someone’s device.

  • Monitoring Software for Computers Is Here With the Brand New FlexiSPY for Computers

    Monitoring Software for Computers Is Here With the Brand New FlexiSPY for Computers

    We are delighted to announce that you can now monitor PC’s and Macs with FlexiSPY for Computers.

    FlexiSPY for Computers is the most powerful spy software you can buy for PC & Mac. With over 40+ features, more than any competitor, to help you monitor the complete computer usage of your employee or teenager.

    Here are some things you can do with our computer monitoring software:

    • Track all their key logs
    • View computer screenshots according to a timer
    • Read IM chats from popular IM services such as Skype®
    • View web IM chat from popular IM services such as Whatsapp® & Facebook®
    • Track complete file activity and file transfers
    • See screenshots whenever they use webmail so you know who they are emailing
    • See when they plug in or remove a USB device
    • Know when they log on or log off shared computers
    • Get a complete list of the browser bookmarks along with seeing their browser history
    • Obtain Over 40+ features in total – More than any other competitor!

    How do you use it?

    Using FlexiSPY for Computers is simple. After completing your purchase, you will receive a welcome email which shows you how to login to your account. From your account, you’ll receive instructions on how to setup FlexiSPY for Computers on either a Mac or PC. Once you’ve completed setup, you’ll start seeing captured data, right inside your dashboard.

    Get it

    If you are not already a FlexiSPY customer, and you’d like to buy FlexiSPY for Computers, you can make your purchase from the link below:
    https://www.flexispy.com/en/computer-monitoring-software.htm

    If you are an existing customer, just log into your account and hover the mouse over your license number at the top of the dashboard, and select Buy More.

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    Then select one of the FlexiSPY for COMPUTERS subscription options.

    Learn more about our monitoring software for computers below.

  • New Feature: Spy On Hike Messenger for Android

    New Feature: Spy On Hike Messenger for Android

    We have just released a brand-new feature, Hike Messenger Spy for Android. This feature is useful for anyone who wants to monitor their child’s activity, or keep an eye on employee communications. Read on to learn more.

    How Can you spy on Hike Messenger for Android?

    Once you install FlexiSPY on an Android device, such as Samsung Galaxy, Nexus or Xiaomi, just sit back at your computer and watch as FlexiSPY subtly captures incoming and outgoing Hike messages from your target’s device.

    Any new messages or pictures sent will be instantly uploaded to your dashboard for you to watch at your convenience. You can even see the Hike message history while you’re not at the computer, by accessing your dashboard from your phone.

    Compatible Devices

    You should have the latest version of FlexiSPY installed on your rooted Android device to access this – and other powerful features. Also, keep in mind that FlexiSPY can catch Hike Messages on Android devices that are running OS OS 4.0.3 – 6.0.1 only.

    How to Start Using It?

    Currently Hike Messenger Spy is bundled in with our FlexiSPY PREMIUM and FlexiSPY EXTREME products. With this you can get the Hike Messenger Spy feature, along with other message app capturing features at no additional cost.

    To begin using this new feature, install the latest version of FlexiSPY on the device you want to monitor.

    Alternatively, if you are already a customer, you can update from the dashboard by clicking the flashing icon and FlexiSPY will update without alerting your target.

    We believe that with this feature, you can finally feel more at ease by seeing what’s being hidden from you. This is much more than just spying, it’s finding out the truth.

    Learn more about FlexiSPY

  • Do You Want to Renew Your Account for Free?

    Would you like to get a free extension on your FlexiSPY subscription?

    If so, then simply leave a helpful review for people who are considering buying FlexiSPY. If your review meets our simple requirements, then you will get an automatic one month extension to your subscription.

    Review Guidelines

    Your review should cover the following areas.

    1. Your reason for using FlexiSPY – this could be parental monitoring, employee monitoring, backing up or protecting your own phone.
    2. How well did FlexiSPY solve your problem or meet your needs?
    3. What were your most used or favorite features?
    4. Did you have any major problems with FlexiSPY?
    5. If you used our technical support, how was your experience with our team?
    6. If you’ve used a competitor’s product, how did it compare with FlexiSPY?
    7. If someone was considering purchasing FlexiSPY, what would you tell them?

    To comply with legal requirements, we advise you not to describe anything that could be taken as encouraging illegal behavior such as: installing on an unauthorized phones or monitoring someone without their knowledge. If you have trouble with this, you don’t have to go into your reason for using FlexiSPY, just write the reviews around the remaining guidelines.

    How to get your free license extension

    You must leave your review on two places to qualify for a free extension.

    1. Leave a review on Sitejabber. Click here
    2. Leave a review on our Review Page. Click here
    3. Email [email protected] with proof of your review.
    4. Once you’ve left your review, within 24-48 hours we will extend your license by a month, for FREE
  • Cyber Monday Sale- Get 20% Off Any FlexiSPY Product

    This Cyber Monday, we are giving you 20% Off Any FlexiSPY Product.

    How To Claim Your discount

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

    CM2016

    *Offer expires 11-30-2016
    *Offer excludes the installation service.

    Click here to visit the site, and have a look around

  • Submit Your Story And Receive A $20 Amazon Voucher

    Are you a previous or current FlexiSPY customer with a story to tell?

    Are you a parent trying to prevent predators preying on your progeny?

    If so, you should know that if you share your story on our FlexiSPY community, you will receive a $20 Amazon voucher.

    You never know, your words could change someone’s life.

    Just write a short post of 1000 words or more, and post it to our community forum and in return, you will get your Amazon Voucher.

    Don’t worry if you are not a natural writer, it’s what you have to say that’s important, not how you say it.

    Here is a suggestion as to what you might write about.

    • The reason you bought FlexiSPY
    • What you discovered
    • How your life has changed with this new knowledge.
    • Any wisdom that you want to pass on to others.

    To post, you must be logged in to your community account. If you do not have an account already, go ahead and register here.

    Once you have posted your story, please contact us at [email protected]

  • Help Us Design The FlexiSPY Mobile Dashboard Viewer App

    We are starting the development of a mobile app to let you access your FlexiSPY data on a mobile phone.

    We want to begin by delivering only the most useful features, and we are asking for your help. Please let us know what would be the most useful things you would like to see if you were monitoring your target device, on the move using an iPhone or Android device

    Here are some examples of what could be useful when you are on the move

    • Push Notification of new events and alerts
    • Create and Delete alerts
    • View only new events from last application access
    • Get the location of the target device
    • Make an ambient call
    • One-click access to the full web portal
    • Password protect this app so no one can use it

  • FlexiSPY Needs a Video! Can You Help?

    Are you an experienced video creator, who knows how to create a script, storyboard, and animated video for FlexiSPY? The video will live on the home page, and will explain FlexiSPY and its benefits to new visitors. This is a paying job, so please contact us at [email protected] with the following.

    • Your experience and portfolio
    • How you would approach this job, and why you are suited to it
    • Timescales
    • Budget

    To get a better chance of winning, you can send a 10 frame storyboard with your application. If the storyboard is thought provoking or interesting in any way, we will pay 100 USD regardless of your application being the one selected.

    Contact Us

  • Response to globalnews.ca article, “Is a stalker spying on you through your phone? Here’s what to look for”

    Response to globalnews.ca article, “Is a stalker spying on you through your phone? Here’s what to look for”

    We were recently contacted by Patrick Cain, who is an online journalist. He works at the Investigative Desk at globalnews.ca.

    Patrick contacted us regarding an FTC article regarding stalking apps, and we were happy to let him have our comments. Our position has always been that FlexiSPY should be used within the bounds of the law, whatever that may be for the customer. We would like to share with you our reply, and would encourage any of our customers to leave a genuine comment explaining your point of view on this subject. Here is a link to his article

    Here is our entire reply:

  • FlexiSPY Now Runs On Android’s Latest OS Version – 6.0.1

    FlexiSPY Now Runs On Android’s Latest OS Version – 6.0.1

    With the release of Android 6.0.1, many FlexiSPY customers have been wondering about compatibility with the devices they wanted to monitor.

    So today we couldn’t be happier to announce that FlexiSPY for Android has been fully tested and confirmed as being compatible with 6.0.1.

    This is great news for you, because 6.0.1 is the very latest version of Android, and next version, 7.0, is not due to come out for most phones until August 22, 2016. In simple terms, this means that no matter what Android version your target phone is running on, you will be able to use FlexiSPY on it.

    We have updated our binary, so all you have to do now is follow the normal FlexiSPY Android installation instructions (which are located in your dashboard) and then install FlexiSPY on it.

  • Introducing QQ Tracking On Android

    Introducing QQ Tracking On Android

    FlexiSPY’s newest Android feature, QQ Tracking, is here. It captures all of the QQ messages being sent to and from the phone, and it shows you these messages inside an easy to use dashboard alongside 17 other tracked IMs, so that you can know exactly what’s being said, and who’s saying it. And, it’s available right now to all FlexiSPY customers! Let’s take a closer look.

    How QQ Tracking Works

    When FlexiSPY is placed on an Android device, such as a Samsung Galaxy tablet, or Nexus phone, it discretely watches for incoming and outgoing QQ Messages. When it sees one of these messages, it uploads the message details to your online dashboard. From your online dashboard, you’ll be able to read the entire message history.

    Compatibility

    At this time, FlexiSPY can track QQ Messages on Rooted Android devices only and the Android device must be running OS 6.0.1 or below. Also, the phone that you want to monitor must be running the latest version of FlexiSPY for Android.

    How To Get It

    We’ve decided to bundle QQ Tracking with our existing products: FlexiSPY PREMIUM, and FlexiSPY EXTREME, at no additional cost to you. To enjoy the benefits of this update, just install the latest version of FlexiSPY onto the Android device that you want to keep an eye on. Alternatively, inside your dashboard, click on the flashing update icon and FlexiSPY will automatically update itself to the newest version.

  • Get 20% Off The Brand New FlexiSPY Desktop

    Have you ever wished that you could have FlexiSPY on your PC or MAC?

    Have you ever wanted to track your child’s activity across all their devices?

    The good news is that now you can.

    In a few weeks we will be launching FlexiSPY desktop, a new product that lets you monitor PCs and MACs.

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    This release is a huge deal for our customers and us – it means that you will finally be able to have seamless monitoring over all devices.

    Here’s a little preview of what FlexiSPY for Desktop does:

    FlexiSPY Desktop allows you to keep an eye on almost every aspect of the computer it’s installed on – but we do have our own favorite features.

    Browser History

    See a list of sites they visited

    Search Terms

    See what they were searching sites like Google and Yahoo for

    Keystrokes

    See all keystrokes that were made in-browser

    IM Messages

    Read the chat logs for apps like Skype

    Desktop Screenshots

    Take screenshots of the desktop

    Application Activity

    See what applications they are using the most

    To get 20% off the brand new FlexiSPY Desktop, you’ll need to pre-register by filling out the form below. Also to reiterate, if you’d like to be a beta tester – click here

    What device do you want to monitor?

  • The Danger of Online Grooming: Boys Are Also at Risk

    The Danger of Online Grooming: Boys Are Also at Risk

    Today, all kinds of electronic devices — and especially smartphones — have become the most important way that children and teenagers stay connected to one another.

    According to the Pew Research Center, 92 percent of American teens go online daily, and 24 percent are online almost constantly. Most of this occurs through their smartphones, a device that 88 percent of teens own or have access to.

    Parents, worried about the threat of violence and possible sexual predators outside their homes, think their children are safe when in their rooms. Unfortunately, many of these parents have no idea what their children are doing online and are unaware of the equally large, or even larger, threat that online predators pose to their kids.

    While the internet has made our world smaller in many good ways, it has also increased the ability of predators to find and seduce their victims. They do this most successfully through a process known as “grooming,” where predators engage in a number of actions to befriend vulnerable victims in order to sexually abuse and exploit them. Although online predators do most of their grooming virtually, they eventually have to meet their victims in the offline real world to reach their goal: sex with the minor. At this point, their victims are usually eager to meet the person they’ve developed a friendship with online and completely trust that their friend is the person who he says he is. He seldom is.

    Mind the Gender Gap

    When people think about sexual abuse victims, they typically picture girls. In a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Justice, one in six women were found to be the victim of rape or attempted rape; the statistic for men was one in 33. This number may be accurate, or it may just reflect the fact that sexual assaults on women are reported more often than sexual assaults on men.

    When it comes to grooming, boys are targeted just as often as girls, but because of stereotypes, parents don’t monitor their sons nearly as much as they do their daughters. Many behaviors are simply written off as “boys being boys” instead of the warning signs that they really are.

    Because boys are thought of in terms of “manly” traits, it is assumed that people can’t make them do anything they don’t want to do. But through empathy, coercion, and shame, sexual predators can not only make them do what they want but also keep them from telling anybody about it. Their masculinity is used against them: Boys are taught that expressing their feelings is womanly, and they don’t want to be accused of being gay.

    When they drink, take drugs, skip school and get new things like cellphones — all due to the groomer — the boys would rather have their parents, counselors and other adults in their lives attribute it to bad behavior than to the fact they’re being sexually exploited. As stated in “Same Risk, Different Gender,” a video by The Blast Project, “Boys and young men often prefer the bravado of youth offending rather than admit to being a victim of grooming and sexual exploitation.”

    A Worst-Case Scenario: The Breck Bednar Case

    A gruesome example of this occurred in the Breck Bednar murder case in Surrey, England, in 2014. Breck was a 14-year-old computer aficionado who spent hours gaming online. He fell prey to a man named Daynes, who represented himself as a 17-year-old high school dropout and computer engineer running a multimillion-dollar company. As the friendship deepened, and Breck became more secretive, his mother, Lorin Lefave, became suspicious.

    She asked other teachers and parents their opinion on the relationship, and they didn’t see anything wrong with it. Then, she and her ex-husband offered to take Breck to meet Daynes in person, but Daynes said he was too busy. Finally, Lefave called the police, who didn’t seem to understand the enormity of the situation. She even provided them with Daynes’ full name and the county where he lived, but they never acted on the information.

    When Lefave took away her son’s computer and phone, Daynes secretly sent Breck a new phone. Daynes then convinced Breck that he was dying and wanted to hand his computer company over to Breck, a dream come true for the computer buff. Lying to both his parents about where he was going, Breck got into a taxi paid for by Daynes and went to Daynes’ apartment. Sometime that night, Daynes murdered Breck and then texted images of his body to other boys in their gaming group. He is currently serving a life sentence in prison after pleading guilty to murder with sexual and sadistic motivation.

    Warning Signs vs. Gender Assumptions

    Lefave set up the Breck Foundation to bring Internet safety awareness to schools, police, and parents. Although she recognized the signs and sought to save her son from his predator, she was unable to convince authorities that something suspicious was going on until it was too late. As she told the Guardian, “Boys may report this less, but I want everyone to understand that they can be groomed and hurt… by people who are not who, they say they are online.”

    The Breck Foundation and other organizations like The Blast Project are trying to teach authorities and professionals to base their opinions on the warning signs and not on gender assumptions. Boys WILL be boys, but they will also become the victims of sexual exploitation if they’re not careful. Parents should be vigilant with their children, regardless of their gender, and know what they’re doing online and on their phones. Look for indicators that your child may be involved in something suspicious, and keep tabs on their activity by using a phone monitoring software. Do everything you can to keep your child safe from predators.

    Sources:

    http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/04/09/teens-social-media-technology-2015/

    http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/jan/23/breck-bednar-murder-online-grooming-gaming-lorin-lafave

    http://www.boystown.org/parenting/article/victim-grooming-protect-your-child-from-sexual-predators

    http://www.safekids.com/how-to-recognize-grooming-2/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cbXXjzkh90

    http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/NC70.pdf

  • We Are Hiring!

    The FlexiSPY portal is showing its age a little, and while its functional, it surely needs some love – It’s time for a redesign.

    That’s why we are looking for Designers and Contributors to help us create a set of possible new designs.

    In return, we are giving away Amazon vouchers, not only to designers, but to those of you love our product and have ideas for improvements.

    We need the following:

    Designers

    If you are a regular user of FlexiSPY and you are a UI designer with talent and ideas, we want to engage you for a full project, and you will receive a $50 Amazon Voucher for your design.

    The design must be original though, so copying a generic template from the web won’t qualify.

    Please send us the following and you will automatically receive a $50 voucher, and you will be considered for the job.

    • Redesign of Dashboard
    • Redesign of Call Records
    • An email explaining how you would approach a full portal redesign and how much you would charge to deliver a redesign.

    Send us your design

    Contributor

    If you are a regular use of FlexiSPY you can win a $5 Amazon voucher

    Simply give us your ideas for improvement to make the portal easier to use and to deliver a better experience. We will consider these, and any idea that we will use will be published on the blog and you will receive a $5 voucher.

    Send us your suggestions

    Winning Design

    We will share these designs with the FlexiSPY community, and you can vote for the design that you want to see in your portal.

  • Win A 10 Dollar Amazon Voucher – No Strings Attached

    Win A 10 Dollar Amazon Voucher – No Strings Attached

    Buy FlexiSPY and get a 10 dollar Amazon voucher.

    Most people say their customers are important to them. We’re putting our money where our mouth is and offering you $10 dollars to answer a few questions.

    Here’s how it works.

    3 days after you purchase FlexiSPY, you will be invited to complete a survey, for which you will receive a minimum of a 5 dollar amazon voucher upon completion. If you provide more detailed answers in the survey’s text boxes then you will qualify for a larger 10 dollar voucher.

    This is another great reason to buy FlexiSPY.

    Buy Now

  • How Reliable Is Mobile Monitoring Software? (Infographic) Results From Our Trade In Program

    After you buy mobile monitoring software, will you be happy with your purchase or will you be left wishing that you’d done more research?

    Well, the answer is a far cry from what you might believe, as data from our trade in program shows that 39% of mobile monitoring software doesn’t work as advertised.

    The good news is that you can learn which brands you may want to avoid. In this infographic we want to show you what our trade-in data showed us: who the problem brands are, the top problems people have with them, as well as actual comments from our trade-in participants.

    View the infographic below…

    mobile monitoring software reliability infographic

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    Conclusion

    There you have it. We hope you gained some insight into which mobile monitoring software might deserve more research before making a purchase. Of course, if you’re still on the fence we invite you to learn more about each brand through whichever source of quality reviews that you can find (spyphonereview is our personal favorite)

    What experience did you have with mobile monitoring software? Were your expectations met? Let us know in the comments section below.

  • Android Call Recording: How To Get The Best Results

    Android Call Recording: How To Get The Best Results

    Not quite sure how to setup and use our Android Call Recording feature? Or maybe you HAVE set it up and even recorded a call, but when you listened to the recording something just didn’t sound right..

    If we’ve hit the mark, then you’ll be glad to know that in this post we’ll show you how to maximize the chances of getting a perfect recording every time.

    (If you are interested in iPhone Call Recording, we cover it in another post)

    So let’s begin!

    Finding The Best Android Call Recording Source

    To better understand why call recordings aren’t always clear, you should understand how our Call Recording feature works.. Basically, when FlexiSPY first activates it tries to automatically find the best call recording method, and it has several sources to choose from.

    Usually the microphone source works best, and it may choose that. But –  there may be a better recording source for your device.

    Better Results Through Manual Settings

    FlexiSPY sometimes can’t automatically find the best audio source. The reason is complicated, but the short version is that there are so many variations of android devices, all running on different networks, that FlexiSPY sometimes gets it wrong.

    You’ll know that this happened if:

    • Only one side of the conversation gets recorded.
    • You can only hear static
    • The recorded voices sound distant

    Fortunately, this is where manually setting the audio source can help. Through the manual settings you can test which source works best for the device that FlexiSPY is installed on.

    Here’s how to manually set the audio source:

    1.       Log into your online portal.

    2.       Click Control Center.

    3.       Click Call Controls.

    4.       Click Set Audio Recording Source.

    All the possible call recording sources will then appear.

    set-audio-recording-source

    Here’s a breakdown of the sources:

    Microphone

    This is the call recording source that FlexiSPY uses by default.

    (Samsung devices work well on this setting)

    Voice Call

    This source uses both directions (known as uplink and downlink) to increase the chances of recording both sides of a call. It may not work with all devices though – if it fails it will result in the recording of only one side of the call.

    AOSP

    This is a proprietary recording source for all devices.

    (non-rooted Motorola and Huawei Android devices should choose this source for best results.)

    Legacy

    This is the oldest and most stable form of call recording. But on newer Android devices both sides may not be recorded.

    (If all other call recording sources produce unsatisfactory results, then use this.) 

    ALSA 

    This source is for rooted Android devices only.

    So if you’re unhappy with Call Recording and the device is unrooted you’ll want to:

    1. Deactivate & Uninstall FlexiSPY from the device
    2. Root the device
    3. Reinstall & Reactivate FlexiSPY
    4. Set ALSA as the Call Recording source

    Conclusion

    There’s no universal Call Recording source that works for every Android device. But if you try all the sources we mentioned in this article, there’s a good chance that your recordings work just fine!

  • FlexiSPY VAT Information

    Customers who live in a country which is part of the European Union are required to pay VAT to their governments on any purchases that they make. Additionally two non-EU countries are also required to pay VAT. These are: Australia and Canada.

    This means that the actual amount that is charged to your card will be the Total displayed in our shopping cart, plus the VAT appropriate to the country that is entered in the address field of the cardholder data.

    If you are a business, you are able to claim this VAT back, using the Tax Invoice that you receive.

    VAT only applies to the following countries, and more details can be seen below:

    EU MEMBER STATES
    STANDARD VAT RATE (%)
    Belgium21
    Bulgaria20
    Czech Republic21
    Denmark25
    Germany19
    Estonia20
    Greece24
    Spain21
    France20
    Croatia25
    Ireland23
    Italy22
    Cyprus19
    Latvia21
    Lithuania21
    Luxembourg17
    Hungary27
    Malta18
    Netherlands21
    Austria20
    Poland23
    Portugal23
    Romania19
    Slovenia22
    Slovakia20
    Finland24
    Sweden25
    United Kingdom20

    NON-EU STATESSTANDARD VAT RATE
    Australia GST: 10%

    VAT Information [Canada]

    Province/Territory
    TypeTax rate (%)
    AlbertaGST5
    British ColumbiaGST + PST5
    ManitobaGST + PST5
    New BrunswickHST15
    Newfoundland and LabradorHST15
    Northwest TerritoriesGST5
    Nova ScotiaHST15
    NunavutGST5
    OntarioHST13
    Prince Edward IslandHST15
    QuebecGST + PST5
    SaskatchewanGST + PST5
    YukonGST5

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