JJ Luna's personal privacy blog. In 1959 he moved to Spain's Canary Islands to begin a then-illegal educational work that included secret meetings in remote mountain forests. Although pursued by General Franco's Secret Police, he maintained his privacy via a false identity and was never caught. When the Spanish dictator moderated Spain’s harsh laws in 1970, Luna was free to come in from the cold. However, he remains in the shadows to this day. He is currently an international privacy consultant.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
How to spy on cheaters
The information that follows, in quotes, is taken from a business in Kenya but the cell phones he describes may also be available in Canada, Europe, and the USA:
“Are you suspicious your lover, spouse, children, employees or business partner could be hiding something? Relax. A solution is finally here. All you need is a high-end WAP-enabled mobile phone, which you will present as a gift to your partner, whom you want to investigate. Dubbed Mobispy, the software will send information to a preset email address managed by the buyer.
“‘Let’s say your husband tells you he is working late within the central business district but you doubt that. All you will need to do is log in to the email and trace the location of the phone. Unless he left it in the office, you can know his location because it gives a radius of 10 meters,’ said Chepkonga. The IT expert says the technology can also be used to keep track on the location of students who lie they are in libraries or by managers who suspects their employees could be sabotaging the company by giving out classified information.
"The most popular reasons for using this application are finding out if your partner is cheating on you, keeping an eye on your children or teens, protecting your old parents, and using it to ensure your employees are doing what they are expected," said Chepkonga.”
For the complete article, see http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/InsidePage.php?id=2000040732&cid=4
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Want to stop this type of spying...or being tracked by an attached GPS device to your car....look up "signal jammer blockers" or "tracker blocker" or "UHF VHF jammer immoblizer" or "mobile phone jammer blocker" and you will discover a HongKong or Singapore address to order a blocker for about $60-$175... depending what you want to block. Essentially, a damping or ghosting field of about 3 meters is set up around you or your car. This field scrambles the GPS signals from overhead sateilites. I can tell you from experience these work.
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