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Parental Control and Spy Apps Comparison Guide and Recommendations
A visual summary of the best parental control and spy apps. Includes a feature comparison table, expert recommendations, and links to trusted tools like mSpy, Parentaler, uMobix, Bark, and more. Perfect for parents, employers, or anyone seeking legal and effective monitoring solutions. For details visit: https://startdigital.ee/en/parental-control-spy-apps-comparison-table/
#parental control comparison#best spy apps#top monitoring software#employee monitoring apps#Android & iOS monitoring
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Parental Control & Spy Apps Comparison Guide & Recommendations
Parental Control & Spy Apps Comparison Guide & Recommendations
A visual summary of the best parental control and spy apps. Includes a feature comparison table, expert recommendations, and links to trusted tools like mSpy, Parentaler, uMobix, Bark, and more. Perfect for parents, employers, or anyone seeking legal and effective monitoring solutions.For more about us visit https://startdigital.ee/en/parental-control-spy-apps-comparison-table/
#parental control comparison#best spy apps#top monitoring software#employee monitoring apps#Android & iOS monitoring
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Android Spy App for Calls, Chats and Location Tracking by ONEMONITAR
With Android spy app by ONEMONITAR you can access to the calls, chats and location history and real time updates on the target device. You just need to install this application on the other device which is going to be monitored for digital safety or work related monitoring. Start monitoring today with ONEMONITAR.
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How to Monitor Android for Free: Top 10 Android Monitoring Apps
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CHYLDMONITOR Mobile Spy for Android
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Best Cell Phone Tracking Software | Mobistealth
Mobistealth is the ultimate Cell Phone Tracker platform because it monitors location even when traditional GPS-based applications fail. We provide additional cell phone surveillance tools to help you track and record all activities on mobile devices of kids and employees that you own. Once installed, our comprehensive cell phone tracking software will begin recording all activities. It shall send the data to your Mobistealth user account, including real-time and historical cell phone tracking data. Mobistealth is truly the ultimate Cell Phone Tracking software because in addition to tracking a monitored mobile device.
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From the Hi Color App!
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Why choose ONEMONITAR for Call Monitoring and Recording?
Hey there!
I stumbled upon ONEMONITAR when I was in a fix managing my work calls and needed a reliable solution for call monitoring and recording. Let me tell you, it's been a game-changer in both my professional and personal life.
I work in sales, and you know how hectic it can get juggling numerous client calls. ONEMONITAR became my trusty sidekick – the superhero of call management. The crystal-clear recording feature saved me more times than I can count. Imagine having a record of every crucial detail discussed in a client meeting! It's like having a backup brain, seriously.
And it's not just about work – even in personal situations, ONEMONITAR has been handy. I once had a call with a service provider that got a bit messy. Thanks to ONEMONITAR, I had proof of the entire conversation, which made sorting things out a breeze.
What sets it apart is the simplicity and reliability. It's not just a tool; it's a stress-buster. So, why choose ONEMONITAR? Because it's not just about recording calls; it's about having peace of mind and control in the palm of your hand. Read full Blog
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Reverse engineers bust sleazy gig work platform

If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/11/23/hack-the-class-war/#robo-boss
A COMPUTER CAN NEVER BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE
THEREFORE A COMPUTER MUST NEVER MAKE A MANAGEMENT DECISION
Supposedly, these lines were included in a 1979 internal presentation at IBM; screenshots of them routinely go viral:
https://twitter.com/SwiftOnSecurity/status/1385565737167724545?lang=en
The reason for their newfound popularity is obvious: the rise and rise of algorithmic management tools, in which your boss is an app. That IBM slide is right: turning an app into your boss allows your actual boss to create an "accountability sink" in which there is no obvious way to blame a human or even a company for your maltreatment:
https://profilebooks.com/work/the-unaccountability-machine/
App-based management-by-bossware treats the bug identified by the unknown author of that IBM slide into a feature. When an app is your boss, it can force you to scab:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/30/computer-says-scab/#instawork
Or it can steal your wages:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/12/algorithmic-wage-discrimination/#fishers-of-men
But tech giveth and tech taketh away. Digital technology is infinitely flexible: the program that spies on you can be defeated by another program that defeats spying. Every time your algorithmic boss hacks you, you can hack your boss back:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/12/02/not-what-it-does/#who-it-does-it-to
Technologists and labor organizers need one another. Even the most precarious and abused workers can team up with hackers to disenshittify their robo-bosses:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/07/08/tuyul-apps/#gojek
For every abuse technology brings to the workplace, there is a liberating use of technology that workers unleash by seizing the means of computation:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/13/solidarity-forever/#tech-unions
One tech-savvy group on the cutting edge of dismantling the Torment Nexus is Algorithms Exposed, a tiny, scrappy group of EU hacker/academics who recruit volunteers to reverse engineer and modify the algorithms that rule our lives as workers and as customers:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/12/10/e2e/#the-censors-pen
Algorithms Exposed have an admirable supply of seemingly boundless energy. Every time I check in with them, I learn that they've spun out yet another special-purpose subgroup. Today, I learned about Reversing Works, a hacking team that reverse engineers gig work apps, revealing corporate wrongdoing that leads to multimillion euro fines for especially sleazy companies.
One such company is Foodinho, an Italian subsidiary of the Spanish food delivery company Glovo. Foodinho/Glovo has been in the crosshairs of Italian labor enforcers since before the pandemic, racking up millions in fines – first for failing to file the proper privacy paperwork disclosing the nature of the data processing in the app that Foodinho riders use to book jobs. Then, after the Italian data commission investigated Foodinho, the company attracted new, much larger fines for its out-of-control surveillance conduct.
As all of this was underway, Reversing Works was conducting its own research into Glovo/Foodinho's app, running it on a simulated Android handset inside a PC so they could peer into app's data collection and processing. They discovered a nightmarish world of pervasive, illegal worker surveillance, and published their findings a year ago in November, 2023:
https://www.etui.org/sites/default/files/2023-10/Exercising%20workers%20rights%20in%20algorithmic%20management%20systems_Lessons%20learned%20from%20the%20Glovo-Foodinho%20digital%20labour%20platform%20case_2023.pdf
That report reveals all kinds of extremely illegal behavior. Glovo/Foodinho makes its riders' data accessible across national borders, so Glovo managers outside of Italy can access fine-grained surveillance information and sensitive personal information – a major data protection no-no.
Worse, Glovo's app embeds trackers from a huge number of other tech platforms (for chat, analytics, and more), making it impossible for the company to account for all the ways that its riders' data is collected – again, a requirement under Italian and EU data protection law.
All this data collection continues even when riders have clocked out for the day – its as though your boss followed you home after quitting time and spied on you.
The research also revealed evidence of a secretive worker scoring system that ranked workers based on undisclosed criteria and reserved the best jobs for workers with high scores. This kind of thing is pervasive in algorithmic management, from gig work to Youtube and Tiktok, where performers' videos are routinely suppressed because they crossed some undisclosed line. When an app is your boss, your every paycheck is docked because you violated a policy you're not allowed to know about, because if you knew why your boss was giving you shitty jobs, or refusing to show the video you spent thousands of dollars making to the subscribers who asked to see it, then maybe you could figure out how to keep your boss from detecting your rulebreaking next time.
All this data-collection and processing is bad enough, but what makes it all a thousand times worse is Glovo's data retention policy – they're storing this data on their workers for four years after the worker leaves their employ. That means that mountains of sensitive, potentially ruinous data on gig workers is just lying around, waiting to be stolen by the next hacker that breaks into the company's servers.
Reversing Works's report made quite a splash. A year after its publication, the Italian data protection agency fined Glovo another 5 million euros and ordered them to cut this shit out:
https://reversing.works/posts/2024/11/press-release-reversing.works-investigation-exposes-glovos-data-privacy-violations-marking-a-milestone-for-worker-rights-and-technology-accountability/
As the report points out, Italy is extremely well set up to defend workers' rights from this kind of bossware abuse. Not only do Italian enforcers have all the privacy tools created by the GDPR, the EU's flagship privacy regulation – they also have the benefit of Italy's 1970 Workers' Statute. The Workers Statute is a visionary piece of legislation that protects workers from automated management practices. Combined with later privacy regulation, it gave Italy's data regulators sweeping powers to defend Italian workers, like Glovo's riders.
Italy is also a leader in recognizing gig workers as de facto employees, despite the tissue-thin pretense that adding an app to your employment means that you aren't entitled to any labor protections. In the case of Glovo, the fine-grained surveillance and reputation scoring were deemed proof that Glovo was employer to its riders.
Reversing Works' report is a fascinating read, especially the sections detailing how the researchers recruited a Glovo rider who allowed them to log in to Glovo's platform on their account.
As Reversing Works points out, this bottom-up approach – where apps are subjected to technical analysis – has real potential for labor organizations seeking to protect workers. Their report established multiple grounds on which a union could seek to hold an abusive employer to account.
But this bottom-up approach also holds out the potential for developing direct-action tools that let workers flex their power, by modifying apps, or coordinating their actions to wring concessions out of their bosses.
After all, the whole reason for the gig economy is to slash wage-bills, by transforming workers into contractors, and by eliminating managers in favor of algorithms. This leaves companies extremely vulnerable, because when workers come together to exercise power, their employer can't rely on middle managers to pressure workers, deal with irate customers, or step in to fill the gap themselves:
https://projects.itforchange.net/state-of-big-tech/changing-dynamics-of-labor-and-capital/
Only by seizing the means of computation, workers and organized labor can turn the tables on bossware – both by directly altering the conditions of their employment, and by producing the evidence and tools that regulators can use to force employers to make those alterations permanent.
Image: EFF (modified) https://www.eff.org/files/issues/eu-flag-11_1.png
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#pluralistic#etui#glovo#foodinho#alogrithms exposed#reverse engineering#platform work directive#eu#data protection#algorithmic management#gdpr#privacy#labor#union busting#tracking exposed#reversing works#adversarial interoperability#comcom#bossware
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Heads Up on AI for Google Users.
Hello Everyone, I recently got an email in my account that Gemini(Google's Gen AI) will be active whether or not you want to for tablets and phones. Make sure to have your Gemini in your Account Turned off in your profile and Phones - They give steps into how.
Seriously, can not help, but think that this is related to the "Big Beautiful Bill "and it's unregulated AI usage for 10 years...I am so done with AI 🙄!
I do not wish to see any of my fellow writers and artist have their work stolen unexpectedly, in addition - it is also feels like spying.
Please Reblog this Post to get the message out there, especially for Android Users.
Update: Since I am learning more: If the Situation was not bad enough as it is. Utilities can sometimes include note-taking apps!
#spilled thoughts#poetry#spilled writing#spilled ink#poets on tumblr#creative writing#poem#artists on tumblr#writers on tumblr#ai model#artificial intelligence#technology#anti ai#anti capitalism#politics#world news#worldbuilding#global#americas#american politics#writers on writing#writerscommunity#writers and poets#writeblr#writers of tumblr#writer stuff#female writers#artwork#art#digital art
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PSA for anyone with an Android phone. Delete your Meta apps (Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, Threads). They are spying on you. Much worse than you thought they were. (June 7, 2025)
Gift link to a Washington Post article: https://wapo.st/45hNMeB
Quote from the article:
…apps from Meta and Yandex, a technology company that originated in Russia, circumvented privacy protections in Android devices in ways that allowed their apps to secretly track people as they browsed the web.
That should not have happened. Apps on your phone are walled off from accessing your activity on other apps, including web browser apps like Chrome. Meta and Yandex found work-arounds.
The techniques essentially were akin to malware, or malicious software that is surreptitiously planted on your phone or computer, Dolanjski said.
Google said the behaviors of Meta and Yandex “blatantly violate our security and privacy principles.”
Technical analysis from Ars Technica: https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/06/meta-and-yandex-are-de-anonymizing-android-users-web-browsing-identifiers/
Note: the WaPo article says that so far, there’s no evidence this is happening on iPhones, but that it would be theoretically possible. So you should probably delete your Meta apps on iPhone, too.
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Hi! I saw in the revenged love game post that you did where you said something about subscribing to the official channel to watch the show; where do you go to subscribe? I would love to subscribe and support the show that way!!
Joining a YouTube channel membership should be simple, but depending on the platform and/or device you are using it can stupidly complicated. What it boils down to is that you have to go to the channel page on the DESKTOP website and from there hit the “join” button. If you, like us, tend to use your phone with the mobile site, and/or the app - finding the “join” button is like finding Waldo in an I Spy picture.
1) Go to the Revenged Love YouTube page in your browser (not the app).
2. If you are using your phone or tablet, request the desktop website. Here’s how that looks on my phone (for anyone who has never had to do this before or has forgotten how). Clearly I am an apple girl. If you have an android you are on your own, but I would speculate it's pretty similar.


3. On the desktop website there will be a “Join” button right at the top above the videos (next to “subscribe”). That’s where the magic is. Pick which membership option meets your needs and then do yourself a favor and set a reminder to cancel your membership if you are only planning to do this on a temporary basis.

#OMG I GET A CHANCE TO BE HELPFUL!#I think my inner Faifa is showing.#I might be over explaining this...#... but is any answer really complete without screenshots?#why is something that should be simple so complicated?#I don't want to admit how long it took me to figure this out the first time...#YouTube giving me fits#YouTube membership#revenged love#revenged love series#revenged love the series#chi cheng x wu suo wei#GMD asks/answers
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Discover the power of the Android Spy App by ChyldMonitor, designed to provide parents with essential monitoring tools to ensure their child’s safety online.
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Steps for Effective Phone Monitoring with ONEMONITAR
Monitor phones effortlessly with ONEMONITAR! Easily set up, run discreetly in hidden mode, and access call recordings, locations, and activity logs through a secure dashboard. Perfect for smart and effective monitoring.

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