Mobistealth Launches Advanced iPhone Spy Application For iPhone 4
Salem MA (SPX) Dec 14, 2010 Mobistealth has just announced the launch of the most technologically advanced iPhone spy application ever developed. The Mobistealth iPhone application is the latest addition the professional grade monitoring software suite offered by the company. The application can be installed in minutes on any iPhone including 2G, 3G, 3GS, and iPhone 4 and runs completely in the background. Once installed, the application is virtually undetectable and the phone never needs to be touched again. All the setting can be adjusted anytime secretly from any Internet connection. The Mobistealth iPhone spy application is ideal for monitoring a spouse, keeping track of children, and even checking on employees. The software allows easy access via any web browser providing easy viewing of all information on the target phone. The ability to view full text of all SMS messages, full details of every call made and received, the complete address book, all web history and bookmarks and even all pictures on the phone are just some of the features now available. In addition to these features the Mobistealth iPhone application provides state-of-the-art location reporting. The phone can be located anytime not only by GPS but even by cell tower triangulation when GPS is not available insuring you always know where the phone is and a complete record of where it has been.
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