Is There An App That Provides Remote Access To Employee Phones? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

App that allows an employer to have full remote access to employees phone?
We are handing phones to our employees to automate payment taking now and understandably we will need full remote control and access to them. Are there really good apps for that? Preferably ones that won't make our IT to root all the phones. But that is option too.

Teamviewer is a choice?
Try it ... its free

First I thought you are kidding but then remember they have android version now.
However the monitoring has to happen in the background. Ideally the employee won't be even noticing.

Then RAT the phones?
or teamviewer can be ran in bg now...

arshad145 said:
Then RAT the phones?
or teamviewer can be ran in bg now...
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RAT sounds like a perfect solution but what to use?

going for RAT ok.,..
Just google around http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/androrat-remote-administration-tool-t2734932
else .... www.droidjack.net

You will find no help here on this to be honest. We make it a point to get around such things here so you can imagine that anything that is offered here has already been cracked and broken.

arshad145 said:
going for RAT ok.,..
Just google around http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/androrat-remote-administration-tool-t2734932
else .... www.droidjack.net
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thanks, first seems to be uncompiled and untested code
second seems perfect but looks like a scam, is it known project?
zelendel said:
You will find no help here on this to be honest. We make it a point to get around such things here so you can imagine that anything that is offered here has already been cracked and broken.
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not sure what you mean actually

No it is not known sorry
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droid jack is discontinued I forgot sorry

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[Q] How to fake wifi over 3g?

There are various apps/games that force you to use a wifi connection. On the go, especially for those with 4g phones, that is ridiculous. What app/hack for rooted users will spoof that wifi connection and trick the app into thinking it is on wifi when you are really on 3g/4g?
oops, double post
Yeah I've been wondering that too. If I can't play order & chaos over hspa then I don't want to play it at all
Up.up.up any chance?
Up!!!!! I want this too because i can't play order & chaos in hsdpa....please do this!!!
Ok well turns out there's a workaround for Order & Chaos... look at the market comments on it.
You leave wifi on but not connected to a network and it will work over the mobile network! Seems like quite an obvious thing for gameloft to miss...
Wow, that is hilarious. Tested and working.
Bump
Would still like to see if there is an answer for this for the many programs out there that are wifi only and did not make that mistake. I would like to use the new OnLive app while on the go.
Jiggity Janx said:
Would still like to see if there is an answer for this for the many programs out there that are wifi only and did not make that mistake. I would like to use the new OnLive app while on the go.
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yeah that is why i am looking for a hack that emulates the whfi on the i phone there is an app called my3g that does it .
neonhondakiller said:
yeah that is why i am looking for a hack that emulates the whfi on the i phone there is an app called my3g that does it .
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i couldnt find this? htc evo 4g on sprint
Is there any news? I need such option desperately...
looking for this to, this is the first thread I've actually read that doesnt have a massive stream of people asking "why would you want to do that?" its been driving me mental. I've been hunting pretty hard and turned up nothing so far, i wish i new enough about android code to try and do something myself
I once got ahold of a wifi-only app and eventually found where it was checking for wifi, and modded it to simply continue without running the check or returning the proper result.
YMMV though... apktool 1.4.2 was my weapon of choice; even though it's not officially released yet and it's not especially easy to use, it's certainly better than nothing.
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Anyone tried "App Shield"? Available in the Android Mkt Place and Root not needed...
Tangopro said:
Anyone tried "App Shield"? Available in the Android Mkt Place and Root not needed...
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This application has nothing to do with the problem stated.
Just stopping by to bump this thread a little, spending the holidays at the inlaws where wifi is less than 800kbps, but i have a nice fat 15mbps LTE connection. Yet I have to leave my phone for hours to download 600mb+ gameloft title via wifi.
I really hope to see a patch or program for this in the future.
this another example of something that is so easy to do on iphone (tweaking) and yet so hard to do on android..
Oh thank goodness there's somebody here to tell us Android phones suck. Thank you for visiting our lowly forum with the lofty intention of providing absolutely no help, at least you bumped this!
I'm presently using another method, which is also expensive (though not nearly as much, or as obtuse, as purchasing an iPhone)... You need two phones, though, one to view apps and the other to load from the network and serve as a wifi hotspot... Yeah.
I doubt this would be hard to do, it's just that nobody has bothered with it yet...
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Found it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104120
Do I win? What do I win?
primetechv2 said:
Found it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104120
Do I win? What do I win?
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So which trick do you use exaclty ?
Xposed module
pcm2a said:
There are various apps/games that force you to use a wifi connection. On the go, especially for those with 4g phones, that is ridiculous. What app/hack for rooted users will spoof that wifi connection and trick the app into thinking it is on wifi when you are really on 3g/4g?
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In case someone bumps into this old thread, check out Fake Wifi Connection.

[Q] Wifi crack

Is there any Android apps for cracking/hacking the WEP, WPA, WPA2 ?
When I go somewhere you can't connect to anything except that, and I need NET everywhere.
So how to hack any of these three ?
XDA doesn't condone illegal activity.
cracking wifi isn't illegal. cracking wifi without permission from the owner is illegal.
there are apps like network spoofer, droidsheep, and wifikill that arp spoof / poison and could be considered illegal things depending on the circumstance but are still available on these forums and some even on the android market.
I'm a CIS major going into penetration testing and it certainly wouldn't be illegal for me to hack wep keys ethically.
but to answer op's question - no, there is no aircrack or anything like it.
ubuntu for android may make things easier though, so hold off.
I think when I'm done with my exams I'll try to implement aircrack on Android with a simple user interface (hopefuly injection works with the Primes' adapter). Just to see how dumbasses get caught and pay up for 'hacking' other people. The OP could have just as well asked for 'a good crowbar, because I need free cars everywhere'.
ickkii said:
I'm a CIS major going into penetration testing and it certainly wouldn't be illegal for me to hack wep keys ethically.
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Your own networks or networks you have permission to crack are certainly fine. Everything else is not, just as you wrote two lines above that statement.
I believe there is also an ARM version of BackTrack Linux that has been compiled for the Prime.
Col.Kernel said:
I believe there is also an ARM version of BackTrack Linux that has been compiled for the Prime.
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There is but it doesn't contain the tools needed.
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If I've helped you in any way... hit the "Thanks" button.
Most wireless carriers offer a hack.....its called personal wifi and you PAY for it. I find the statement that "I need NET everywhere" to be quite hilarious.
I grew up in times where the "NET" was non existant. Try having normal realtionships instead of relying on streaming porn.
Im more than sure the OP is referring to illegal activity. If he had permission they would give him the key....
Justin_Thyme said:
Most wireless carriers offer a hack.....its called personal wifi and you PAY for it. I find the statement that "I need NET everywhere" to be quite hilarious.
I grew up in times where the "NET" was non existant. Try having normal realtionships instead of relying on streaming porn.
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Such an awesome story.. you should write a book about that.
A lot of us grew up before the internet, you're not special. Either help the guy or don't. Go post on facebook if you need some attention.
I'm always checking my wifi since a neighbor of mine decided to use my secure wifi once, thankfully I was able to access his computer and have him a scare.
Point is don't use others wifi and stop acting like youre not doing anything wrong.
-EVO-
Penetrate Pro
Only works for some WEP keys, but handy, for pen testing obviously.
Justin_Thyme said:
Most wireless carriers offer a hack.....its called personal wifi and you PAY for it. I find the statement that "I need NET everywhere" to be quite hilarious.
I grew up in times where the "NET" was non existant. Try having normal realtionships instead of relying on streaming porn.
Im more than sure the OP is referring to illegal activity. If he had permission they would give him the key....
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It really doesn't take genius to figure out the OP is interested in using someone else's Wifi. And you have to wonder if the OP would be able to use the app if he/she can't use search in the market or google.
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Gotta love how everyone pretends to be so pure. This is a mod/hacking forum, but nobody here does anything immoral...hilarious.
Yes, sent from my awesome Prime
NastroGlide said:
Gotta love how everyone pretends to be so pure. This is a mod/hacking forum, but nobody here does anything immoral...hilarious.
Yes, sent from my awesome Prime
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we hack our phones there is nothing immoral about that.
-EVO-
And even most immoral : the OP didn't search the forum first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1486484
The real/good term for wifi cracking on this site is "test wifi password strength" and voilà, here we go legal...
My prefered choice is still BT5 in chroot (till we get dual boot) with an external wifi antenna.
namebrandon said:
Such an awesome story.. you should write a book about that.
A lot of us grew up before the internet, you're not special. Either help the guy or don't. Go post on facebook if you need some attention.
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You sound like one of those spoiled babies who have a constant sense of entitlement. Grow up and stay out of other people's networks and pay for your access.
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mbo1951 said:
You sound like one of those spoiled babies who have a constant sense of entitlement. Grow up and stay out of other people's networks and pay for your access.
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I'm not sure where you got that impression, I don't advocate using other's network access. My point was that you either help the OP, or don't.. There's no point in starting an ethical discussion on the topic on a hacking forum.
I'll ignore the spoiled baby comment, you're old enough to know better.
DeKubus said:
I think when I'm done with my exams I'll try to implement aircrack on Android with a simple user interface (hopefuly injection works with the Primes' adapter). Just to see how dumbasses get caught and pay up for 'hacking' other people. The OP could have just as well asked for 'a good crowbar, because I need free cars everywhere'.
Your own networks or networks you have permission to crack are certainly fine. Everything else is not, just as you wrote two lines above that statement.
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well that wouldn't be very ethical would it?
it's been a goal of mine to do an aircrack port as well, still learning how to program for android though.
ickkii said:
well that wouldn't be very ethical would it?
it's been a goal of mine to do an aircrack port as well, still learning how to program for android though.
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No less ethical than putting a honeypot on your network.
Y'know people make tools for legal reasons, it's not their fault that those tools get used to commit crimes.
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NastroGlide said:
Gotta love how everyone pretends to be so pure. This is a mod/hacking forum, but nobody here does anything immoral...hilarious
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I'm sorry, could you please explain what exactly is immoral about getting full access to the very expensive device I paid for?
inb4 ****storm. Oh, wait, its already started.
ickkii said:
cracking wifi isn't illegal. cracking wifi without permission from the owner is illegal.
there are apps like network spoofer, droidsheep, and wifikill that arp spoof / poison and could be considered illegal things depending on the circumstance but are still available on these forums and some even on the android market.
I'm a CIS major going into penetration testing and it certainly wouldn't be illegal for me to hack wep keys ethically.
but to answer op's question - no, there is no aircrack or anything like it.
ubuntu for android may make things easier though, so hold off.
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He did not ask how to do penetration testing from the Android. He asked how to crack keys so he could use another persons wifi without getting consent. That intent is illegal. Even penetration testing without the consent of the owner is a very grey area in most of the world and illegal in the united states. Consent is a very important element here.
So yes there are cases where the action is legal what the OP is asking is not one of those cases. Given this, your response to the post is sophistry.
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Why is verizon so determined to block root?

I havent even gotten the phone yet, it's in the mail. Thankfully i came in here to read and now i know to block ota if i want any hope of getting root.
But it leaves me wondering why do they hate rooting so much? Wireless tether is legal on Verizon and most anything else i can think of would hurt google and app devs before verizon...
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it's not just verizon. the sprint s4 has the same going on. at least according to someone i know that has one. it supposedly has something to do with the knox crap and possibly the lojack stuff they're trying to add to the phones.
i haven't bothered to confirm any of this. just got it from a bit of skimming. work's picking up a bit so i haven't been able to read as much.
It is all about security. Rooted phones do not work well with secure environments. I mean if you really think about it. With the right set up any app can be given root permissions without the user even knowing.
Wayne Tech Nexus
It also voids warranty. If I were selling a product and the consumer rendered the device useless through mods and what have you, I wouldnt want to warranty it either. One of many reasons.
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I can totally understand it---there could be a lot of headaches for the carrier. That said, I wish Verizon would not block it so much as give the user a Verizon-approved way to root with copious warnings about all the terrible things that can happen. It seems to me that would be sufficient.
Macknzie said:
I can totally understand it---there could be a lot of headaches for the carrier. That said, I wish Verizon would not block it so much as give the user a Verizon-approved way to root with copious warnings about all the terrible things that can happen. It seems to me that would be sufficient.
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Yeah but that brings its own worries. They did give at least an option. The Dev Edition.
zelendel said:
Yeah but that brings its own worries. They did give at least an option. The Dev Edition.
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Very true, and it's pretty clear from the name that you're getting something different.
It also presents a problem with technical support. A standardized system is far easier to troubleshoot than one wroth dozens of unknown variables.
Also, the OP is only partially correct regarding wireless tether. While Verizon cannot block users from using third party tether apps, they also have the FCC's explicit blessing to require a separate tethering fee for unlimited plan holders
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HTC lets you unlock the bootloader via a code on their website specific for the individual phone's serial number. One clicks to waive the warranty to get the unlock code, and anyone can boot the phone into bootloader mode to see "unlocked" or "tampered" displayed. That means no warranty.
Verizon was OK with it for HTC phones.
$$$$
Its all about the money they lose so much money as a company.. even though they make billions monthly they still are all about making the consumers pay more
For the s4 its all about security. Samsung is trying to get into the corporate phone market. They released this new locked down bootloader to make companies feel all warm and fuzy. My company allows me to access my work email on my phone but to do so I have to have the phone encrypted with no root.
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help...
Verizon Blocks Users from Root
Yeah, I'm having that issue myself. I have rooted my previous devices but just purchased a Motorola Turbo from VZW which is LOADED with bloatware that won't go away. So, I thought I'd go the "decent" route and see if they may be nice in return and help me unlock my phone. Holy cow, you'd think I was trying to hack Fort Knox or the Fed! The Mod at the Verizon Community Website summarily deleted my question regarding this. Well, admittedly, I probably was stupid for doing that but, again, I thought I would be "nice" about it but they decided to get nasty and tried scaring me by tell me I was "in violation of FCC regulations and my terms of service" if I even attempted to root my device and he was going to "open an investigation into my "hacking" activities." Wow, talk about a Mod with delusions of god-hood! Okay, illegal to root MY phone, which I PAID for. So, I called VZW CS (I hate talking) and explained my issue and got a complete dolt (as expected) who didn't have a clue even what the Verizon Community Website was...fact is, my only desire is to remove the damn bloat-ware, ads, etc. and increase the battery life. This phone has such potential and they lock it down to such extremes, it's really disappointing. Finally, I got fed up and asked for her supervisor, who was not much better. Supposedly, she is escalating this to Tier 3 Support. Permission to have root access to MY own phone. I was a sys admin for 25+ years and never had to ask permission for root access for my computers...
Suggestions?
qballrail said:
Suggestions?
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Buy a Nexus 6p or 5x.
A little late for that.
I thought the new Droid Turbo just got root and bootloader unlock... I think it was RootJunky or DroidModderX who just put up a video on that...
That said, like smitchell said, it's Samsung trying to capture the corporate market from Blackberry, and Verizon wanting money from users, combining to screw over people like us who want to flash custom software.
qballrail said:
A little late for that.
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No. They're still being sold.
mike.s said:
No. They're still being sold.
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You misunderstand, Friend. I meant that I had purchased my Motorola Turbo too recently, so the prospect for purchasing another would be impossible at this time.
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XxD34THxX said:
I thought the new Droid Turbo just got root and bootloader unlock... I think it was RootJunky or DroidModderX who just put up a video on that...
That said, like smitchell said, it's Samsung trying to capture the corporate market from Blackberry, and Verizon wanting money from users, combining to screw over people like us who want to flash custom software.
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From what I've read, Verizon has made it impossible to do, unless you want to pay $20 for mofo, and that's no guarantee. Where is this video?
Thanks!
Verizon is evil. I have a Galaxy Note Pro from them that I can't even put linux on due to the locked bootloader and kernel without chroot. It's a sad state of affairs. The government should have laws for giving consumers rights to use their devices as they wish
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qballrail said:
You misunderstand, Friend. I meant that I had purchased my Motorola Turbo too recently, so the prospect for purchasing another would be impossible at this time.
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From what I've read, Verizon has made it impossible to do, unless you want to pay $20 for mofo, and that's no guarantee. Where is this video?
Thanks!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnfCtvYawVc

Help Me!!!! I need to know how to install a rom for Android lcd18.5 Brand ducotech

What happens is that just bought a LCD 18.5 android and passes it as the purchase of second-hand installed I android made by the same ducotech company and is highly restricted to the extent that I can not install app do not even like walking mode recovery but what if you can is to enter uboot way, but still shows like flashtools or livesuit not serve me because I find no rom the web
Model DT185-ACA-720
Baseband Version 1.5rc5
Kernel Version 3.0.8+
Android version 4.1.1
I'm looking for the same thing, I dumpster dive and I found this same awesome touchscreen display running Android. I haven't had any luck installing any apps, and the only thing I can do is go through the very limited setting menu. Any help would be awesome
Have you guys had any luck with this? The unit doesn't even recognize apk files, much less give me the option to install them.
It looks like some other people have found Amiibo kiosks and want to hack them. I've got one too. The information posted in the OP is what I know so far. It would be cool to be able to install some other apps or even get a custom version of Android running on these things. I'm sure other people are looking for information on them. Since the Nintendo Switch was released, these things are in the wild either through dumpster diving or knowing people at the retail stores. They could make for a very cool game room project if someone can provide a little information on the http://www.ducotech.com/ displays.
The only thing I was actually able to do was make it play movies. But for some reason it restarts after a few minutes, as if it has an auto restart set to a specific time.
How were you able to make it do that? I can't even get it to do that.
MichaelSnr said:
The only thing I was actually able to do was make it play movies. But for some reason it restarts after a few minutes, as if it has an auto restart set to a specific time.
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A HINT
okay, just got one of these from my store. the Nintendo rep as well as my LP allowed my to take it so im super pumped. THERE IS GOOD NEWS. I found this operating manual and it explains that the OS is 4.1 and its a 3 tier OS so we need access to the admin level which will allow us to use the system as a tablet!!!!
I'm not alloweed to post links yet :[
https:// fccid.io/document.php?id=2252992
so just delete the spaces between // and f
locuteus said:
How were you able to make it do that? I can't even get it to do that.
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Trial and error lol I don't remember the exact thing I did, but I know I made it happen my using the menu and navigation buttons located on the back of the panel. I also had an sd card inserted, loaded with a movie and somehow it worked. But like I said, it would only play for a little bit and then the whole thing would restart and go back to the main menu
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adamderp13 said:
okay, just got one of these from my store. the Nintendo rep as well as my LP allowed my to take it so im super pumped. THERE IS GOOD NEWS. I found this operating manual and it explains that the OS is 4.1 and its a 3 tier OS so we need access to the admin level which will allow us to use the system as a tablet!!!!
I'm not alloweed to post links yet :[
https:// fccid.io/document.php?id=2252992
so just delete the spaces between // and f
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So it seems as if, for full functionality, we need the security dongle. I wonder if this can be bypassed in any way.
MichaelSnr said:
Trial and error lol I don't remember the exact thing I did, but I know I made it happen my using the menu and navigation buttons located on the back of the panel. I also had an sd card inserted, loaded with a movie and somehow it worked. But like I said, it would only play for a little bit and then the whole thing would restart and go back to the main menu
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So it seems as if, for full functionality, we need the security dongle. I wonder if this can be bypassed in any way.
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I would even be willing to purchase the security dongle, if I could find it. I plan to use this display for a non-profit organization that raises money for other charities. We want to use it as digital signage.
locuteus said:
I would even be willing to purchase the security dongle, if I could find it. I plan to use this display for a non-profit organization that raises money for other charities. We want to use it as digital signage.
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Good luck finding one, you would need to find someone who works for the company that provides the displays. And I'm sure it wouldn't be cheap either. It's like selling someone's codes for their bank account. If a security dongle got out and was duplicated, that could be harmful for their business.
I found some workarounds and posted them here here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/commercial-grade-android-tablet-issues-t3594279

Some advanced assistance

Need some help with an S9+ if someone would like to to be a great help. I know enough to get in trouble. I need to monitor my son's phone and he is very technical. I can make it worth the effort - thanx in advance
McflyDad17 said:
Need some help with an S9+ if someone would like to to be a great help. I know enough to get in trouble. I need to monitor my son's phone and he is very technical. I can make it worth the effort - thanx in advance
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You really aren’t going to find anything on XDA to help you out, but there is a big market for parents that need this type of stuff. Huff post has a good article that you may find useful.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...ure-on-their-tail_us_55afaff1e4b07af29d56f544
mark manning said:
You really aren’t going to find anything on XDA to help you out, but there is a big market for parents that need this type of stuff. Huff post has a good article that you may find useful.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...ure-on-their-tail_us_55afaff1e4b07af29d56f544
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Should xda be condoning illegal behavior? Not sure where my post went mentioning that it is illegal in many places.
OK so it seems it is a state thing and depending on the program, it covers 12 states in the US where it would be illegal.
zelendel said:
Should xda be condoning illegal behavior? Not sure where my post went mentioning that it is illegal in many places.
OK so it seems it is a state thing and depending on the program, it covers 12 states in the US where it would be illegal.
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It's not illegal for your child as long as they are under 18.
zathus said:
It's not illegal for your child as long as they are under 18.
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That depends on the state. The state I just lived in made it illegal for all kids over 16 as that is when they can leave home. You also have to tell them its on there. Also any of the programs that are used to record calls are flat out illegal on a childs devices due to the laws about recording phone calls and both parties having to know about it.
But to each their own. Anyone that feels they need to spy on their kids has already lost them.
zathus said:
It's not illegal for your child as long as they are under 18.
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My child is gifted and has a tech head like pops. He is getting with the wrong crowd. If I put something generic on his phone he I'll know it.
McflyDad17 said:
My child is gifted and has a tech head like pops. He is getting with the wrong crowd. If I put something generic on his phone he I'll know it.
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He's probably reading this thread

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