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Hack Your GirlFriend's Cell phone with MaxxSpy 100% working

8/05/2014

Mobile phone, especially Android ones have a lot of apps, provided for free. These includes all sort of apps — Games, Chatting, Web Browsing, Social Media and many other apps. Users can play games, make new friends, create hidden relationships through their phones. They can cheat on you, waste work time doing all these things which can directly/indirectly hurt you, your relation and your business.
Social ills might affect your child, spouse might be cheating, employees might be overusing their cellphones while on work so now-a-days it become essential for you to have a powerful spy software so that you can monitor your kids, spouse and employees, can make things better. And, this is where you’ll feel a severe need of MaxxSpy Android SPY Software.
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With having over 200,000 satisfied customers, MaxxSpy is one of the best phone spy software available in the market. The app gets installed in stealth mode at targeted cellphone which means it can’t be detected. And, just after getting installed, MaxxSpy will silently record all the activities on the target phone and upload the data to your secured online MaxxSpy account from where you can view and mange them.
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Features of MaxxSpy Android Spy
The spy software comes with all features that you’ll possibly need. It lets you to track phone location (which, in most of the cases targeted user’s location so you can actually track any person’s location). As I told above, it track all the activities and upload them online, so you will have all data of phone usage which includes — SMS History, Contact History, Call History, URL History, Picture History, App History, WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook Messages History, Yahoo Messenger and Emails.

maxxspy android spy software features
You can track call logs and see who called, whom the person called, missed calls even with phone number, call duration and of course with date and time. You can directly see WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook Chat messages, read received/send emails and more. You can even monitor internet usage with browsing history, record calls and track photo captures.
iOS users have an extra feature “Auto Answer” support.

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MaxxSpy is offering you to try its service for free. You can use MaxxSpy service will all of its features for 12 hours after that, you will require to upgrade your MaxxSpy account to paid plans which are also very low-priced — $7.99 for 10 days, $18.99 for 1 month, $44.99 for 3 months, $77.99 for 6 months and $109.99 for 1 year.
It is recommended for you to sign for its free account to evaluate MaxxSpy Spy Software but if you’re in a quick hurry, you can check live demo od MaxxSpy here.

How to track your stolen laptop without installed tracking program

8/03/2014

laptop-thief
We’ve been getting lots of comments and emails from our readers about how they lost their iPhoneor Android device and asking us for help and advice. So it seems that, unfortunately, quite a lot of people lose their smartphone. However, not only smartphones and tablets get lost or stolen, but also laptops. Although it’s rather unlikely that you simply lose a laptop, just because of its size, but an expensive gadget of that size can be easily spotted and taken away by thieves. Think about it, you’re working on your laptop in a cafe and you need to take a wee so badly. Sure, you can leave your stuff unattended you think. Only takes two minutes…That’s more than enough time for someone to take your stuff and vanish into thin air. If you haven’t installed any anti-theft program like Prey, you have a big problem.
So, if you are missing your laptop, don’t lose all your hope just yet. There are a couple of ways to track down your stolen laptop, even without any anti-theft software.


Track your stolen Macbook with iCloud (Mac only)

If you set up and enabled iCloud back when you first started your Macbook (or at any later moment), you can use it to track your macbook. iCloud offers its own integrated anti-theft tool that lets you track your Apple devices, trigger an alarm sound, lock your device or erase all personal data. To get started, go to the iCloud website and log in with your Apple ID.
icloud-dashboard

After clicking on the “Find My iPhone” icon, you should see a map interface and a dropdown menu on the top. Use that menu to choose your missing Macbook. If your Mac is turned on and has an active internet connection, it should show up. In case it isn’t, you can tell iCloud to keep checking and send you a notification as soon as it tracks it down.
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Use Dropbox, Facebook or Gmail to get the IP address (Mac & Win)

Some of the applications that constantly run in the background or websites you’re logged into automatically register and store your IP address. If someone uses your laptop and checks out your Facebook profile or emails, you have a good chance of getting the person’s IP address. The problem is that an IP address doesn’t mean that you can easily get the physical address, assigned to the IP. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have that information but they won’t give it away. You need a warrant for that. So, if you manage to get the IP address of the person using your laptop, go to the police and explain your situation.

Dropbox

The great thing about having Dropbox is that it syncs your data silently in the background (at least if no changes were detected). If someone took your laptop, he or she won’t notice it. Dropbox keeps track of all current and past sessions (or accesses) together with the country of origin and IP address. Log into your account on the Dropbox website, go to Settings and click on the Security tab. Now, you should see a list of the devices that accessed your Dropbox account in the past.
List of Dropbox sessions
One of these devices should be your laptop. Check the time it last accessed your account. Was it after you lost your laptop? If so, then the IP address possibly belongs to the person who took it. If you want to be sure, wait a while and keep checking for new sessions. If the IP address keeps being the same, you can assume that it belongs to the person’s place. If you have private files in your Dropbox account, I recommend that you change your Dropbox password afterwards. An alternative would be to download your private stuff onto another computer and remove them from your Dropbox account using the browser interface. Then you can continue monitoring the thieves activity without having to worry about any sensitive data.

Gmail

If the person with your laptop is curious enough, he or she might want to take a peek at your mails. As with Dropbox, Gmail keeps track of all the different IP addresses used to access your mails. Go to your Gmail inbox, scroll down and click on “Details” under “Last account activity” in the bottom right corner.
Gmail last account activity
A new window should pop up, displaying the ten last recorded sessions together with the used IP addresses. If you see that someone else accessed your Gmail, you better change your Google account password (after writing down the unknown IP address). You really don’t want someone else to mess with your Google account, especially if you’re using many other Google services.

Facebook

To get a list of your Facebook account’s sessions, go to Settings and click on Security on the left sidebar. Now click on the bottom item called “Where You’re Logged In” (<– or click this link). You should see an overview of the different devices and apps that last accessed your account. Facebook even tells you the city in which the session was established. If you hover over the city with your cursor, you can see the IP address. You can get an even more detailed lost of basically all past sessions.
facebook sessions

Got the location or IP address? Get help!

Should you be able to get the exact location of your laptop using iCloud or an IP address, don’t head out alone to rescue your laptop. You have no idea who’s sitting in front of it. Contact local authorities and let them check out the address or tell them to get a warrant to get the physical location from the thief’s ISP. If you successfully got your laptop back, please let me know and share your story in the comments!