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Yikes! Jessica Ramirez for Newsweek reports: "How suspicious spouses, protective parents, and concerned companies are turning to cheap and hard-to-detect commercial spyware apps to monitor your mobile communications."

Spy-Eye with cell phone illustration, 06/15/10. (illustration: Mobile-Pedia)
Spy-Eye with cell phone illustration, 06/15/10. (illustration: Mobile-Pedia)

 

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0 # Guest 2010-06-29 23:22
Not a bad influence at all.
What's next? Criticizing our "Carnaval"? That's how it is in Brazil and it is just fine by us. God, if we still had daily "sesta" aka siesta to Spanish speakers, we would really be in trouble by the writer's standards. Different countries, different cultures, different ways of doing things. Yeah...we all know that the US way is the best way...huh?
 
 
-1 # Mz. Cole 2010-06-30 03:48
Let's face it, as technology continues to advance and people continue to rely more on it, the more likely it is that others will become increasingly more paranoid as well as suspicious and others will find a way to make money off that. Rather than have fear of being "found out" it's better to lead a good life.
 
 
0 # Guest 2010-06-30 04:36
We're not human beings anymore, we're robots!
 

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