Controversial Monitoring And Theft Recovery Software Hits Market
Litchfield Park AZ (SPX) Mar 25, 2009 Retina-X Studios has announced the immediate availability of RecoveryCop for Windows Mobile devices. This software claims to be "A Thief's Worst Nightmare!" Users can install the software to their compatible Windows Mobile based device and it will run in stealth. Anytime thereafter they can monitor every move, action and sound of the device even if a new SIM card is inserted. This Microsoft certified software for Windows Mobile goes beyond conventional means of theft recovery and monitoring. While the software gives the usual SIM card change alerts and GPS tracking, it gives the user many more tools to catch the thief by monitoring every activity that happens on the phone. The user can even turn on the microphone of the device to listen to the thief's surroundings for a better clue as to where the device is. The user can interact with the device using SMS commands or by logging into a website. On the website the user can view various logged activity from the device. All SMS messages sent and received are recorded along with information about every call. Every contact name and number on the phone is uploaded. The IP addresses, International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and other information are also viewable on the website. While this exclusive system includes features for monitoring, it also includes data security features. The user can completely erase personal data from the phone at any time. The phone can also be remotely locked so that it will not be usable or unlocked back to a normal state. "She stole our truck, bank cards, credit cards and the phone. The only way to find her was by tracking with your software. The police were able to catch her," says Adam Daniels, a Retina-X Studios software user. Retina-X Studios CEO James Johns states, "Our users have an unfair advantage. They have the tools necessary for authorities to capture the thief." Related Links RecoveryCop GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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