Innovative technologies are actually prompting a vigorous discussion regarding the desirability to balance privacy and protection. New solutions provide phone GPS location, smartphone event log data and send it to a web private account. If that seems astonishing, consider that you can convert the cell phone into a remote listening device by sending messages to remotely control its microphone, activate it, and snoop the cell phone surroundings. Think that is shocking or unbelievable consider that you can also Intercept Calls and secretly tap into mobile phone calls and listen to conversations.
New mobile monitor software programs that incorporate client-side and web applications to capture SMS text messages, mobile phone GPS location, sent and received mobile phone event log information and transmits it to an online secure account or forwards it to an email address.
Smartphones are the mobile phones with computer capabilities. Brandnames such as BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, Nokia Symbian ? all have spyphone software for sale. Spy Call and Call Intercept mobile phone tapping require GSM networks. Over three million smartphones a month are sold in North America, and sales are approaching 150 million delivered per year around the world.
Fresh research published by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy indicates that over 20% of teens (ages 13-19) and an incredible 33% of young adults (ages 20-26) have shared nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves either over cell phone text messaging or by posting on the internet. Teen girls are slightly more likely to do this than boys and a very disturbing 11% of the young teen girls (ages 13-16) admitted to sending inappropriate photos of themselves.
According to a study from marketing research firm The Nielsen Company (blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/under-aged-texting-usage-and-actual-cost/) American teenagers transmit an inconceivable average of ten SMS texts every hour that they are not in school or sleeping ? and most likely a lot during class too. Focus group findings show that sending provocative images happens usually during one of three different scenarios: The first, exchanges of images just between two romantic partners; the next, lists exchanges between partners that are then shared with other people; followed by, exchanges between people who are not yet in a relationship, but with one person hoping there will be one.
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