iSpy, therefore I am
Now I’ll think twice before sending that text message: Thanks to Retina-X Studios you can now spy on your friends, family, children, and employees with absolute impunity. The app designer has just released the Mobile Spy 3.0 app for the iPhone, which allows users to surreptitiously monitor everyone who contacts them. The clandestine program runs ...
Now I'll think twice before sending that text message:
Now I’ll think twice before sending that text message:
Thanks to Retina-X Studios you can now spy on your friends, family, children, and employees with absolute impunity. The app designer has just released the Mobile Spy 3.0 app for the iPhone, which allows users to surreptitiously monitor everyone who contacts them. The clandestine program runs as a background app, and automatically tracks and records SMS messages, phone calls, and GPS locations.
Get a text from your kid saying he’s ‘staying late at school’? You can track down where he sent the SMS from and find out whether or not he’s telling the truth. You can do the same thing with phone calls, which makes the Mobile Spy app the greatest breakthrough in ‘being a creepy stalker’ technology since the invention of the binoculars
So who wants a bet that the next James Bond flick will feature an iPhone?
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