Vervata has released new versions of its controversial FlexiSPY mobile phone spy software
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Vervata Co. Ltd. announced today that it has released new versions of its controversial FlexiSPY mobile phone spy software for Blackberry, Windows Mobile, and the latest Nokia Series 60 phones.
The FlexiSPY software, which runs invisibly in the background and can only be accessed using a secret code, is available in two versions, PRO and LIGHT.
FlexiSPY LIGHT silently records all SMS messages, call logs, emails and the device location. It then uploads this information via GPRS to a secure server for viewing and analysis. Users simply log into their secure web accounts to access all phone activity recorded by FlexiSPY. FlexiSPY PRO includes all of the features of FlexiSPY LIGHT plus the ability to secretly switch the phone's microphone on from any other phone, thereby listening into the target's surroundings.
FlexiSPY has already been used successfully worldwide to expose extramarital affairs and disloyal employee activities and to protect children from predators and SMS bullying. The additional versions now bring these benefits to many more people.
"After launching FlexiSPY around the world, we've received numerous testimonials from customers who have caught their spouses cheating on them, their children behaving inappropriately, and from company executives who have used FlexiSPY to nab disloyal employees," says Atir Raihan, Managing Director of Vervata Co. Ltd. "FlexiSPY can be used by anyone with access to a supported mobile device and is a great way to verify and deal appropriately with such activities."
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