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  • FlexiVIEW for Android is Here

    FlexiVIEW for Android is Here

    What is FlexiVIEW?

    FlexiVIEW is a first-of-its-kind app that gives Premium and Extreme users the ability to see many of your favorite FlexiSPY events right from your phone – that means you won’t need to check the online portal for information about Call Record, VoIP Call Record, SMS, Email, IM, Address Book, Camera Photo, Ambient Record and Location functions.

    It is also important to note that FlexiVIEW is available for iOS devices.

    Key Features

    • View data directly from your own phone without logging into your portal​
    • Group and arrange data based on category and importance​
    • Only monitor the data that is relevant to you ​
    • A badge number​ tells you which categories have been active since last logging in
    • See the most recent 100 events on your Timeline​
    • Manage all your accounts within FlexiVIEW​
    • Enable or disable calling right from the menu​
    • Redirect to your online portal​ if needed
    • Know your data is secure with two-factor authentication

    What does Beta mean?

    Beta means you’ll be the first to try FlexiVIEW. It also means we want your feedback and opinions to ensure FlexiVIEW has the best possible user experience.  Once you’ve used the app, you can leave us comments in the FlexiVIEW  Forum. 

    How do I get FlexiVIEW for Android?

    Step 1: Purchase a copy of FlexiSPY HERE

    Step 2: Get download link here

  • Antitrust or Common Sense: Why did Kaspersky Lab file complaints against Microsoft antivirus?

    Antitrust or Common Sense: Why did Kaspersky Lab file complaints against Microsoft antivirus?

    Kaspersky Lab, the Russian cybersecurity and anti-virus vendor, filed a series of antitrust complaints against Microsoft earlier this month, stating the software giant is purposely disabling third-party anti-virus programs in favor of its Windows Defender AV. However, after delving further into the claims – and hearing from Microsoft themselves – it’s beginning to sound like Kaspersky Lab is just butthurt it could lose some of its market share.

    There’s No Crying in Cybersecurity

    Imagine you have one of the – if not the best product on the market. And imagine your product pairs directly with the most widely-used operating system in the world. Seems like a match made in heaven. Now, imagine that same operating system began developing their own product. One that was designed by their own engineers and that comes standard with their operating system at no extra cost to consumers. There’s no need to renew the subscription and no glaring need to install a third-party product. Not too shabby from the customer perspective.

    Okay, so the new product isn’t as good overall as yours, but it’s not the worst either – and it keeps improving. So, just because you don’t like that there’s a new player coming up in the market, does that mean it’s illegal or infringing on anti-competition laws?

    That’s the question begging to be answered as Kaspersky Lab recently filed antitrust complaints against Microsoft. Founder, Eugene Kaspersky said, “Microsoft uses its dominant position in the computer operating system (OS) market to fiercely promote its own – inferior – security software (Windows Defender) at the expense of users’ previously self-chosen security solution.” Isn’t the goal of every company, to promote and sell its own products?

    But, we get it. In the age of hacking and cyberattacks, it makes sense to have the best possible anti-malware and anti-virus software available – or at least the option to use it. On one hand, Kaspersky was upset to find out that Windows 10 will sometimes disable third party software that is expired or not compatible with their latest updates and automatically turns on its own Microsoft Defender. Kaspersky Lab’s claims that Microsoft is allegedly trying to edge out competitors, but it’s their operating system. And if Microsoft now has the resources and R&D to develop an AV program that’s specifically designed and optimized for its own operating system, shouldn’t they be allowed to do so? Or at least be an available option for customers like Kaspersky?

    Microsoft supports a community of over 80 independent software vendors through the Microsoft Virus Initiative (MVI) program – so, on the other hand Microsoft is working to ensure that its customers are never at risk for a cyberattack. “We built Windows Defender Anti-virus to make a promise to our customers that every Windows 10 device ALWAYS has protection from viruses and malware,” wrote Rob Lefferts, Partner Director at Microsoft, in a recent blog post addressing the publicity surrounding Windows 10. “If AV software is protecting our customers, Windows Defender Anti-virus will stay off. If a customer does allow an anti-virus application to expire, Windows Defender Anti-virus is automatically turned on so that they are not left unprotected.” Wipe away those tears Kaspersky, it seems pretty logical to us.

    Then, what’s the issue?

    That’s what we keep asking ourselves. Of course, the last thing any company wants is to have someone else encroach on their business, and Kaspersky Lab feels that, due to Microsoft’s size, it will be more difficult for specialized players like themselves to grab a share of the market if they push Microsoft Defender. Their issue arises when users update their system to Windows 10 and the Kaspersky software is temporarily disabled – but this doesn’t happen with every anti-virus program.

    Lefferts wrote, “Microsoft’s application compatibility teams found that roughly 95% of Windows 10 PCs had an anti-virus application installed that was already compatible with Windows 10 Creators Update.” This means Kaspersky Lab is part of the 5% that didn’t meet the new compatibility standards. BUT WHY? According to Kaspersky, not enough time. He noted that problems could have been avoided if his team were given more time to confirm compatibility, “We’re only asking for a few more weeks to make necessary tweaks, which isn’t a lot to ask when customers’ security is on the line.” Fair point, but that doesn’t explain why other major AV players, like Avast and ESET, aren’t complaining about these same compatibility issues.

    But it’s anticompetition right?

    That’s yet to be determined. According to the FTC, ‘anticompetitive conduct violates Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which bans “unfair methods of competition” and “unfair or deceptive acts or practices.”’ Kaspersky Lab is deeming it unfair that Microsoft is pushing its own AV application, while Microsoft is saying Microsoft Defender only runs when a third-party software is disabled or when a customer opts not to purchase or run an additional anti-virus or antimalware program.

    Anticompetition is about pushing innovation. Kaspersky Lab has award-winning products, why wouldn’t Microsoft innovate to reach these standards? It’s also about keeping the market competitive – Microsoft is adding an improved product to the market to put forth yet another option for consumers to choose. The emphasis is on ‘choice’ as Microsoft is not forcing anyone to use Defender – rather the program is bundled into Windows 10 and gives people the opportunity to use it or upgrade their current alternative anti-virus software. And what about those who are unable to afford or choose not to use third-party programs – well, Microsoft now ensures they are also safe.

    Kaspersky is no doubt a leading name in the anti-virus industry, but with only 5.22% of market share it’s hardly the biggest player. At face value, their claims could be true – that big bad Microsoft is purposely making it difficult for third-party AV providers to keep their customers and deceiving people about their intentions. FlexiSPY had a similar experience where we were accused of masking our software’s true identity and intention. However, in the end, the unfounded claims were seen for what they were – a desperate attempt to defame a brand they felt threatened by.

    When did it become the responsibility of one company to slow down their own progress to make sure their competitors were doing okay? We understand it’s no fun holding a lower market rank than you think you deserve (we’ve all been there), but that doesn’t warrant trying to take down the very business that keeps your business afloat. That sounds a bit more like anticompetition if you ask us.

  • Why Popcorn Time Makes Us WannaCry: How To Prevent A Ransomware Attack

    Why Popcorn Time Makes Us WannaCry: How To Prevent A Ransomware Attack

    It seemed like a legitimate email. At least until the dreaded pop-up appeared telling you that your files had been encrypted. Ok, take a deep breath, you have an anti-virus program to get rid of malware. But this is different. This is asking for money to get your files back. And there’s a time limit? It’s like something out of a hostage movie. And unless you’ve been backing up your files – or are secretly Liam Neeson in Taken – you may have to pay the ransom. Wait, there’s another option? That’s right, you can also choose to infect two of your friends with this software in exchange for a free key to decrypt your files. To pay or to infect? That is the question.

    Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the new era of ransomware.

    A Modern-Day Sophie’s Choice

    Ransomware attacks are skyrocketing as cybercriminals continue to find new ways to infect individual and corporate computers in an effort to get their piece of this $1 billion dollar industry. While most ransomware has a pay-to-retrieve format – like last month’s WannaCry, the biggest cyber-attack in history, infecting more than 230,000 computers in four days – there’s a new variation on the scene. It’s called Popcorn Time and it’s the ultimate test of your moral compass – pitting you against your friends, family or coworkers as you decide whose data is more valuable. Sophie, eat your heart out.

    It’s like there is an industrial cybercriminal kitchen that continuously churns out new recipes with new ingredients and we are the taste testers. If the software can be improved – in other words, it’s easy to bypass the ransomware – these cyberchefs head back to their pantry and search for that secret something that will perfect the dish. Think of ransomware as movie theater popcorn with layers of butter and Popcorn Time like it’s artisanal truffle butter big brother – both delicious, but one has that extra something. Unfortunately, in this case, ransomware attackers aren’t testing our flavor preferences, but rather our morality and pocketbooks. And they still haven’t found the perfect combination of ingredients, so it is likely we will be seeing new menu items in the near feature.

    What is ransomware?

    Ransomware is malicious software that either disables access to a target device (locker ransomware) or encrypts files (crypto ransomware) with the intent of holding them hostage until the user agrees to pay a specified ransom to regain access. While the first iteration appeared as far back as 1989, ransomware began garnering public attention with the Trojan.GPcoder in 2005. This multi-layer malware has quickly evolved into one of the most popular methods for cybercriminals to hijack your computer – and make some quick cash.

    How does ransomware work?

    While there are many ways for ransomware to infect computers, the most common is through email. Hackers send phishing campaigns – infected messages – that when opened will download the malware to a device. Sometimes these emails are obvious (Did you really think a Nigerian prince would ask you for money?), while some are disguised as invoices or pay slips and others are sent directly from a hacked account from your contacts list.

    ransomware attack anatomy

    Other means for spreading ransomware include infected USBs, downloading files from untrusted websites and malvertisements (infected online advertisements).

    How common are ransomware attacks?

    According to Symantec, global ransomware attacks rose 36% in the last year with “100 new malware families released into the wild.” Kaspersky further supports these findings showing businesses went from being attacked once every 2 minutes to once every 40 seconds. And as the number of affected companies and individuals grows, so does the ransom. Last year, you could expect to pay an average of $1,077 to get your data back (up from $294 in 2015), while only time will tell how much that rate will continue to rise.

    Do I have to pay?

    Technically, no you don’t have to pay – and cybercrime authorities discourage giving in to this extortion. However, each case depends on the individual or company involved and it’s important to assess the situation before making any decisions. Consider the following:

    • How much data was compromised? Some attacks only affect one computer, while others creep into the entire network. Evaluate what exactly was infected and whether you can continue operations without this information.
    • Did you back up your server? We can’t stress enough how important it is to regularly back up your data, especially with ransomware on the rise. With your files protected on a separate hard drive, cloud or server, you will be able to start from where you left off without having to pay.
    • How long will it take to return to normal operations? 72% of employees with infected computers were locked out of their files for two days, while 17% were blocked for ten. This could cripple the productivity and operations of businesses running on a smaller scale, while others – like hospitals – simply can’t afford to have prolonged down periods due to the nature of their work.

    Only 34% of people worldwide do not pay when they encounter ransomware. And while this number is higher in the US (64%), it’s important to recognize that payment is not required. Weigh your options carefully and determine what will work best for your specific case. Also, keep in mind that you are dealing with criminals, so there is no guarantee they will follow through after you pay. In fact, 20% of those who paid the ransom did not receive their decryption key.

    How can I prevent ransomware?

    The best way to avoid ransomware is to keep it from infecting your computer in the first place. It may seem like common sense, but as hackers continue to innovate, it’s up to individuals and companies to be proactive and implement precautionary measures:

    1. Back up your system. Always, always, always back up your files on an external system. If you have a great deal of important data, consider setting up two backups: an external hard drive and a cloud-based system. Note: if you only have a physical hard drive as a backup, be sure to disconnect it from the network when back up is completed to prevent it from attacks.
    2. Install monitoring software. Computer monitoring software, like FlexiSPY, gives you an added layer of protection. Know immediately if anyone is visiting risky websites, downloading pirated files or using external storage devices that could compromise the security of your network.
    3. Use a strong anti-virus. Regularly update your anti-virus program and consider paying for a more powerful version, especially if you need to protect important company information.
    4. Be aware. Educate yourself on the dangers and signs of ransomware. Taking time to know what to look for and how to avoid it will decrease your likelihood of being attacked – and hopefully save you some money and stress. When in doubt, don’t click about!

    What if I do get infected?

    If you do find yourself hit by WannaCry, Popcorn Time or another variation of ransomware, there are steps to take for rectifying the situation:

    1. Disconnect the infected computer. Taking your machine offline will keep it from spreading any malware to other machines on the network.
    2. Download ransomware removal tools. See which software would work best for your case, but keep in mind that with so many types of malware, no product is 100% guaranteed.
    3. Visit www.nomoreransom.org. This international initiative is made up of some of the world’s leading cybersecurity and cybercrime players who “have joined forces to disrupt cybercriminal businesses with ransomware connections.” They have a number of decryption keys available that may be the answer to regaining control of your computer.
  • Online Safety — 11 Tips to Protect Your Kids From Digital Backlash

    Online Safety — 11 Tips to Protect Your Kids From Digital Backlash

    Our children are the first generation of digital natives. The first to not remember life without technology, social media, WIFI, mobile phones or computers. Heck, some don’t even know what a CD is, let alone a cassette or vinyl?! And while society’s foray into the futuristic world of robots and Bluetooth is seemingly right on track with what we hoped to achieve, it’s become obvious we didn’t plan for the negative effects that come along with it – especially with regard to online safety for kids.

    Here are 11 tips to help keep your children safe from digital backlash:

    1) Discuss Online Safety

    The internet is an amazing resource for information, learning and fun, but with all that content and all those people it’s important to discuss online safety for kids:

    • Don’t give out personal information.
    • Establish which websites are okay and which are off limits.
    • Don’t talk to strangers or accept their friend requests.
    • If someone makes you feel uncomfortable or bullied, say something immediately.

    2) Sign a Social Media Contract

    Think of this as your family’s Digital Constitution. Involve your children in the discussion and create a social media contract together. After all, they are the tech and social media experts. Talk about what pressures they feel and what negative effects too much social media time can have on their everyday lives. Let them set their own consequences if they break the rules. Kids will feel more invested as they are responsible for setting the guidelines. Stick to the contract, but leave room for amendments as your children get older or prove they can make smart decisions about online safety.

    3) Establish Screen-Free Zones

    It seems that no place is safe from electronics these days, but you can change that. Set clear boundaries with your children about where they can and cannot use their mobiles, computers or tablets. Having these screen-free zones allows you to engage with your children and encourages them to break free from their devices. Some suggestions:

    • At the dinner table: You don’t need to answer that text – instead, talk about friends, homework or family issues.
    • In the car: Your bestie will still talk to you when you see her in five minutes at school, honey. Use car time to chat about school, play Carpool Karaoke or enjoy the view.
    • In the bedroom at night: Not only does a screen’s light trigger your brain to stay awake, but the anxiety of waiting for a social media post or comment is causing some people to wake up in the middle of the night to check in.

    But Moooooooom. It’s my phone! It’s my bedroom! Stay strong. Of course, you’ll be met with resistance at first, but over time it will become habit and you’ll be happy knowing that family time is still sacred – at least in some places.

    4) Educate Yourself

    Admit it. Your kids are way more tech savvy than you. This is all the more reason to take time to understand how they are using the internet and which applications are most popular. No, you don’t have to download Tinder or Snapchat, but ask your children to show you how they work. At least you’ll be able to have informed discussions about responsible usage and online safety. Even better, see if you can find an application that the whole family can use together. Set up a group chat on WhatsApp and keep a constant conversation going.

    5) Install Parental Monitoring Software

    You can’t be everywhere all the time – nor should you be. It’s important for kids to have their space and to understand that you trust them. It’s also important to have tools in place to ensure they are safe, because they aren’t always looking to talk about personal matters, Mom and Dad. Parental monitoring software, like FlexiSPY, can help be your eyes and ears when you aren’t there.

    Tell your children you’re installing the software. Receive alerts when certain words are used, inappropriate websites are visited or apps meant for adults are downloaded. You’re not invading their privacy. You’re not reading their conversations. You’re simply setting the expectation that they need to make healthy decisions, practice online safety and avoid dangerous situations.

    6) Monitor Social Media Posts

    Does a stranger really need to see your teenage daughter and her friends at the beach? Is it necessary that the world knows your son is at the mall? Today, social media and teens are synonymous. Ask to see their accounts. See what they are posting and who they are talking to and hanging out with. Encourage your kids to be kids – be silly, take pictures, have fun! But also explain that what’s on the internet lasts forever and come to an agreement about what is appropriate and inappropriate to post.

    7) Check Privacy Settings

    Look through browser and application privacy settings and disable any unnecessary tracking features and cookies that may affect online safety. Set your child’s profile to private and ensure only friends and family can see what they are posting. Explain again that it’s important to be themselves online, but that it’s not necessary for strangers to also know so much about them.

    8) Practice What You Preach

    That’s right parents, it’s time to put down our own phones and live in the moment. Set a positive example and hold yourself to the same standards as your children. Honor the screen-free zones, seek out tech-free activities and make an effort to be fully present during family time. Your kids will see you spending less time online and will follow suit.

    9) Set Time Limits

    Remember the days when our parents limited us to 2 hours of TV time a day? This doesn’t have to change simply because our devices are portable. Before mobiles reached the masses, kids happily spent time away from technology. Set tech-time limits for your children and enforce them. But moooooooommmmmm… BUT nothing. You’re the parent and you make the rules.

    10) No Underage Access

    Did you know that social media sites have age restrictions? Most applications are for those 13+, while some require users to be older – Whatsapp (16+), Tinder (18+), YouTube (certain videos are 18+). Did you also know that most sites don’t verify if the user is actually 13+? This is where setting those boundaries is so important in deterring young ones from logging on to sites not meant for them. Use parental monitoring software to verify that your kids are being responsible and following the rules for online safety that you set together.

    11) Don’t Judge Their Mistakes

    We need to set examples for our children, but we also need to know when to take off our mommy and daddy hats and make them feel safe and not judged. Kids will make mistakes. We made them, their kids will make them. It’s life. One of the worst things we can do as parents is make our kids feel like they can’t talk to us. Let them know that no matter what, we will listen. Don’t say, ‘I told you so.’ Say, ‘Honey, I’m sorry this happened. Let’s look at what we can do differently next time.’ The moment they stop communicating is the moment we close the door on knowing what they are actually up to. Trust is gone and silence becomes our lingua franca.

    Youth have access to more information and are more connected than ever before. And while this is contributing to a global society, broadening horizons and sharing cultures, it’s also exposing our kids to cyberbullies, content way too mature for their age and, unfortunately, predators. So, let’s take a step back from our own tech-filled lives and look at how we can support our children in balancing their real lives from their virtual ones. Hopefully, we can set a strong example of online safety and navigate this digital wasteland together.

  • FlexiSPY est désormais compatible avec Android Nougat 7.1.1 ! 

    Les utilisateurs peuvent se réjouir ! Toute l’équipe est heureuse de vous annoncer que FlexiSPY est désormais compatible avec Nougat, la plateforme Android la plus ingénieuse existante à ce jour. Notre équipe de développement a travaillé d’arrache-pied pour assurer à nos utilisateurs un accès à la toute dernière technologie disponible — et ils n’ont pas l’intention de s’arrêter là, avec la sortie d’Android O cette année !

    Vous n’êtes pas un utilisateur Nougat ? N’ayez pas peur — FlexiSPY est compatible avec toutes les versions d’Android de 4.0.3 à 7.1.1.

     Keylogger pour Android

     Et ce n’est pas tout ? Effectivement, ce n’est pas tout ! Nous avons pris en compte vos commentaires concernant les nouvelles fonctionnalités FlexiSPY et nous avons lancé le Keylogger pour Android — désormais disponible pour tous nos clients PREMIUM et EXTRÊME. Pour plus d’informations sur cet ajout gratuit à notre liste grandissante de fonctions compatibles avec Android, cliquez ICI.

    Vous avez une idée ?

    Si vous pensez à une fonctionnalité qui pourrait améliorer l’expérience FlexiSPY, faites-le-nous savoir avec un commentaire dans la section ci-dessous.

  • Teen Suicide Surge Linked to Nefarious Blue Whale Challenge

    Teen Suicide Surge Linked to Nefarious Blue Whale Challenge

    As teen suicide rates erupt in Russia, authorities look to online ‘death groups’ as prime suspects. Their alleged platform? A disturbing social media game called the Blue Whale Challenge. It’s time to ask what we can do to ensure our teens are safe.

    It seems unfathomable that something like this could exist. Something so dark. So heinous. It’s like a modern day Jack the Ripper – a faceless killer wreaking havoc on the weak – only now, Jack is a ‘curator’, his weapon a social media game and his victim…our fragile youth.

    What is the Blue Whale Challenge?

    In some depraved way, it’s a game. And it’s quite simple really:

    1. Seek out a curator, or mentor – a member of a death group or online community that convince teens to take their own lives who guides you through the Blue Whale Challenge
    2. Agree to complete every task the curator assigns – NO backing out or they will come for you
    3. Oh, and one more minor detail – acknowledge that to win, you must die.

    That’s right. After 50 days of acquiescing every demand, including disrupting your sleep schedule and self-mutilation, your curator will tell you to kill yourself. And so far, more than 130 Russian teens have done just that, while numerous other teens around the world have been saved before it was too late.

    Reported by RT last year, authorities and the media have since been investigating whether the Blue Whale Challenge is in fact being played outright or if it’s an urban legend – either way, something is happening and we need to make it stop.

    Why are teens playing?

    Pressure is greater than ever. Gone are the days when bullies were left at the schoolyard and the image of perfection was limited to the latest magazine covers at the supermarket. Now, in our tech-obsessed society, we are continuously exposed to – no bombarded with – an endless barrage of flawless celebrities, baseless sub-truths and unrealistic goals. Cyberbullying follows us home. Social media means our lives are what we let people perceive. And when you’ve never known life without this steady flow of warped reality, the surreal is just plain real.

    It’s easy to feel left out. Numb. Stranded. Like the blue whales who beach themselves to die. So, when someone gives you a chance to feel a rush, to feel a sense of belonging, to feel something, what have you got to lose? The World Health Organization reports suicide as the “second leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds globally,” and with youth suicide the fastest growing segment of this demographic, it’s easy to start connecting the dots.

    It’s time for a conversation

    Once taboo, youth suicide – especially in relation to the dangers of social media, peer pressure and depression – is begging to be heard. Pop culture has started the conversation with films like Lionsgate’s Nerve or series like Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why. And for the first time, society is giving a voice to those without.

    Did you know hospitalization of youth with suicidal intentions has doubled in the last ten years? It’s up to us to keep the conversation going. Look for signs of the Blue Whale Challenge – pictures of blue whales, depressed posts or images, specific hashtags (#bluewhale, #bluewhalechallenge, #curatorfindme, #f57, #f58, #I_Am_Blue_Whale)  – and voice your concerns.

    Students, speak up if you see changes in your peers or come across pro-suicide groups. Parents, communicate with your children.

    And while it’s impossible to know what someone is doing or thinking at all times, there are tools to make it easier. FlexiSPY’s monitoring software gives you peace of mind knowing that your children are making the right decisions online and allows you to step in at the first sign of trouble or inappropriate interactions.

    Use FlexiSPY as a means of showing your teen you trust them. You’re not spying or keeping them hooked to your fishing line. But you are instead protecting against those looking to catch them in their own sinister nets.

    Most of us will probably never understand why others choose to prey so viciously on the vulnerable, but we can take steps to prevent it. Have the conversation with your teens about the Blue Whale Challenge. Let them know they are never alone, because really, we are all swimming together in a deep blue sea. And it’s our duty to make sure that everyone – even the blue whale – stays in the water.

  • Two-Factor Authentication By FlexiSPY

    Cyber security is one of the hottest topics in the media these days and we at FlexiSPY take it very seriously. Our customers and their data are our top priority which is why we are proud to announce the addition of Two Factor Authentication (or 2FA) to our software and online portal.

    What is Two Factor Authentication?

    2FA is an added layer of security to ensure even more protection for users and their personal data. It requires you to enter a two factor authentication code in addition to the standard username and password that most websites, including social media, email and even online banking accounts, require for login.

    As it’s become increasingly easier and more common for these single factor authentication login credentials to be compromised – the need for extra safeguards like two step verification has never been more pertinent.

    How does Two Factor Authentication work?

    2FA is very user-friendly and is free for all FlexiSPY customers. Here’s how it works:

    First, Install an authenticator app on your phone or tablet from App Store or Play Store.
    Supported apps: Authy, Duo, Google Authenticator

    Next, log in to the FlexiSPY online portal as usual, entering your username and password.

    After logging in, go to your Account settings, and click the Enable button under two-factor authentication. This will bring up a popup giving instructions for completing setup. After this is done, simply open your authenticator app and enter the one-time code that is sent to your phone each time you log in.

    Why is Two Factor Authentication useful?

    Two Factor Authentication provides customers with greater protection against cyber criminals than traditional username and password logins by giving you – and only you – physical access to a unique two factor authentication code.

    This extra step can reduce insider threats, data and identity theft and even overall operational costs. Plus, it’s free!

    We’d love to hear from you

    Have you ever used Two Factor Authentication? Do you think all companies should implement this technology? What other security technology do you use?

    Let us know your questions and feedback in the comments section below!

    *Special note: If you ever get locked out of your two factor authentication, you will need to contact our Support Team directly to remove it from your account.

  • Be The First To Experience FlexiVIEW

    Download FlexiVIEW – FlexiSPY’s brand new mobile beta app for iOS – and access your events like never before! This first-of-its-kind app is free to existing users and brings a new level of convenience to your mobile monitoring account.

    What is Beta?

    Beta means you get first access to FlexiVIEW. It also means we value your opinion and want your feedback to ensure FlexiVIEW has the best possible user experience.  Let us know your thoughts in the FlexiVIEW  Forum. 

    What is FlexiVIEW?

    FlexiVIEW is a sleek new app that gives Premium and Extreme iOS users easy access to a number of your favorite FlexiSPY events directly from your phone – that means no need to check the online portal for Call Record, VoIP Call Record, SMS, Email, IM, Address Book, Camera Photo, Ambient Record and Location functions.

    Key Features

    • View data from your phone without logging onto the website​
    • Group data by category and arrange based on importance​
    • Choose to monitor only the data that is relevant to you ​
    • See which categories have been active since your last login with a handy badge number​
    • View the most recent 100 events on the Timeline​
    • Manage all of your account(s) within the app​
    • Enable or disable calling conveniently from the menu​
    • Redirect to your online user web portal​
    • Two-factor authentication provides extra security for your data

    How do I get FlexiVIEW?

    Step 1: Purchase a copy of FlexiSPY HERE

    Step 2: As this app is still in beta, please message us inside your portal asking for access.

    Step 3: Leave feedback on the app here

    *Note: FlexiVIEW is currently only available for iOS with Android support coming soon.

  • Just Released: Application Screenshot for iOS! 

    Application Screenshot for iOS is a free feature for PREMIUM and EXTREME customers that remotely snaps screenshots of an app while it’s in use and automatically uploads the images to your online portal. This is one of many powerful FlexiSPY functions that aims to paint a complete picture of how specific applications are used and is especially beneficial to employers, parents and even you.

    How does Application Screenshot for iOS work?

    This feature is very user-friendly and can be customized based on your preferences. Once you set the program to take screenshots of a particular app via the online portal, the images are automatically uploaded to app-specific folders for easy viewing.

    Here’s how it works:

    Log in to your online portal and click the Apps Screenshot button.

    Here you can see all supported applications as well as set your preferences. You can even select which programs are relevant to you by adding or removing them in the Monitored Application tab.

    Clicking on any of the apps brings you directly to the screenshots. Use ‘Search’ to find specific keywords, while ‘Date’ lets you look at any images downloaded within a certain time period – saving you time.

    Images are clearly labeled with date and time and can be enlarged, deleted or starred for easy access in the future.

    Why is Application Screenshot for iOS useful?

    FlexiSPY’s Application Screenshot for iOS provides essential insight into how people use their apps and gives you the power to protect what is important to you. Employers, parents and even personal users can benefit from these screen grabs:

    Employers who provide company mobiles often monitor phone usage and these captured images are useful in uncovering employee espionage or evidencing insider threats.

    Application Screenshot for iOS is also a powerful tool for parents in protecting children from online predators or to intervene in cases of cyberbullying – an increasingly common issue amongst kids and teens.

    Personal users of this feature can keep track of important conversations with clients or contractors and ensure that your information is always secure within the online portal even if you lose your phone.

    Tell us what you think

    How will Application Screenshot for iOS benefit you? Employers – how will this feature help in your office? Parents – does this give you a greater sense of security regarding your child’s online habits?

    Stay in the know

    We are continually adding new features like the Application Screenshot for iOS to FlexiSPY. Check out our Changelog for a full list of features HERE.

    Application Screenshot is currently only available for iOS users, but don’t worry Android support is coming soon!

  • Keylogger for iPhone — Introducing A New FlexiSPY Feature

    Keylogger for iPhone is an exciting addition to FlexiSPY’s iOS features list.  This unique function captures every keystroke entered on a target device, even if a user does not hit send.

    What is Keylogger for iPhone?

    Free for PREMIUM and EXTREME customers, Keylogger for iPhone records everything that is typed in any of the supported applications – this includes messages, search terms, as well as deleted text. Keylogger for iPhone is useful for parents, employers and even those using the software for personal use, because it helps provide a full snapshot of how and why a specific app is being used.

    How does Keylogger for iPhone work?

    Any time something is typed into a supported application, such as SMS, Facebook, WhatsApp or LINE, the Keylogger for iPhone records the keystrokes and adds them to a secure log file in your online portal.

    Users can log in to the portal and select Key Logs to access the recorded information. Select from the list of supported programs and see exactly what has been typed in the secure file log.

    If you are looking for a specific keyword, our convenient search function quickly filters through the stored data to find the information that is relevant to you.

    Why is Keylogger for iPhone useful?

    Here’s why parents, employers and even those using FlexiSPY for personal use will find the Keylogger for iPhone useful:

    First, it helps employers monitor employee activity to ensure protection against insider threats and the prevention of intellectual property loss.

    Parents, on the other hand, will find Keylogger for iPhone an essential tool for keeping track of children’s online behavior. This means starting a dialogue about responsible decision-making and being able to step in at the first sign of inappropriate usage or contact with strangers.

    For personal use, the Keylogger for iPhone is an excellent resource for backing up your typing history – which comes in handy for disputing claims or confirming terms of agreement with clients and contractors.

    A major benefit of Keylogger for iPhone is that it also records deleted text. We mean it when we say this feature records every keystroke, conversation, or search term in the supported applications.

    Tell us what you think

    What is your opinion on Keylogger for iPhone? Employers – how will this improve your business? Parents – how do you think this feature can help protect your children?

    Stay in the know

    We are continually adding new features like the Keylogger for iPhone to FlexiSPY. Check out our Changelog for a full list of features here

  • Keylogger For Android — Introducing A Brand New FlexiSPY Feature

    FlexiSPY is proud to announce the release of our brand-new feature – Keylogger for Android – a unique function that captures every keystroke entered on a target device, regardless if a user hits send or not.

    What is Keylogger for Android?

    Our Keylogger for Android is a free feature available to PREMIUM and EXTREME customers. It records everything that is typed in any of the supported applications, including messages, search terms, and even deleted text. This tool has benefits for all FlexiSPY customers including parents, employers and even those using the software for personal use, as it helps in providing a complete snapshot of how an app is being utilized – and anyone who is responsible for employees or children knows the importance of understanding how and why apps are used.

    How does Keylogger for Android work?

    When a letter, word or character is typed into a supported application, such as Facebook, WhatsApp or LINE, the Keylogger for Android picks up the keystrokes and adds them to a secure log file in your online portal.

    To view the recorded information, simply log in to your portal and click the Key Logs button. From here you can select your desired application from the list of supported programs and read what has been typed in the secure file log.

    If you are looking for a specific keyword within the Keylogger for Android, our search function lets you quickly filter through the stored data to find the information that is relevant to you.

    Why is Keylogger for Android useful?

    The Keylogger for Android has a number of important uses for employers and parents, as well as yourself:

    Employers can use the Keylogger for Android to monitor employee activity to ensure the protection of intellectual property and to prevent internal theft.

    Parents, on the other hand, will find peace knowing their children are exercising responsible judgement online and can step in at the first sign of risky behavior or inappropriate contact with strangers.

    When it comes to personal use, Keylogger for Android provides an extra backup for those times when you misplace an important piece of information or need to confirm the exact terms you agreed upon with your building contractor before the project began.

    As mentioned, a major benefit of Keylogger for Android is that it also records deleted text, so when we say it records every keystroke, conversation or search term in every supported application, we mean every single one.

    Tell us what you think

    What do you think of Keylogger for Android? Employers – how can this improve your workplace? Parents – in what situations do you think this feature will help to protect your children?

    Stay in the know

    We are continually adding new features like the Keylogger for Android to FlexiSPY. Check out our Changelog for a full list of features here

  • Présentation des captures d’écran d’application et du Keylogger

    Si vous êtes responsable de vos employés ou de vos enfants, vous savez ce qu’il est important de comprendre pourquoi ils utilisent certaines applications. C’est pourquoi aujourd’hui, nous sommes ravis d’annoncer la sortie des options de captures d’écran d’application et le keylogger. Les deux options qui vous aideront à obtenir un snapshot complet de la façon dont une application est utilisée.

    Examinons ces deux options de plus près.

    Keylogger

    Il suffit de taper n’importe quel message dans une application comme Facebook, et notre keylogger récupère la frappe et l’ajoute à un fichier sécurisé. Connectez-vous à votre portail pour lire les enregistrements et découvrir les termes recherchés, les mots de passe, et bien plus enore. Outre l’utilisation évidente pour garder un œil sur vos employés, ou pour surveiller vos enfant, il y a de nombreuses autres utilisations. Par exemple, vous pouvez l’installer sur votre propre téléphone et ainsi sauvegarder tout votre historique de frappe.

    Captures d’écran d’application

    Cette option de captures d’écran d’application vous permet de prendre une photo à distance pour des applications pré-sélectionnées, lorsqu’elles sont utilisées. Ces captures d’écran sont envoyées sur votre portail où vous pouvez les voir et les télécharger. Utilisez cette option pour réunir les preuves visuelles et découvrir l’espionnage d’un employé ou pour protéger votre enfants d’un abus.

    Comment les obtenir

    Les deux options sont disponibles pour les clients PREMIUM et EXTRÊME.

    Tenez-vous au courant

    Nous ajoutons régulièrement de nouvelles options. Pour recevoir des réductions, et les annonces de produit, inscrivez-vous à notre liste de diffusion.

  • 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.

    image showing how to buy monitoring software for computers

    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.

    After you’ve logged in, click here to post →

    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

    Click here to send us your suggestions →