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App to expose cheating partners

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 20 Jul, 2014 07:21 AM
    Have a doubt that your husband is having an extramarital affair? Get this app and track every detail of his digital life.
     
    Developed by London-based firm mSpy, "mCouple" has to be downloaded strictly with consent from the partner.
     
    The app gives you access to your partner's every call, text and e-mail.
     
    It also shows any activity on Skype and Facebook as well as pictures and videos taken or shared using your partner's smartphone.
     
    Users can even record their partner's mobile phone conversations and track movements using GPS technology.
     
    Currently, the firm targets parents who want to keep a vigil on their children or offices monitoring their staff.
     
    "But the app can be used to expose love cheats too," its developers said.

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