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onemonitar7 · 1 month ago
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onemonitarsoftware · 6 months ago
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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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appsforandroiddevices · 1 year ago
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Why choose ONEMONITAR for Call Monitoring and Recording?
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colorappcuties · 2 months ago
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versaalias · 11 months ago
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CHYLDMONITOR Mobile Spy for Android
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mobistealth · 1 year ago
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Best Cell Phone Tracking Software | Mobistealth
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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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lordrakim · 2 years ago
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Legit app in Google Play turns malicious and sends mic recordings every 15 minutes
The malicious iRecorder app has come to light, but its purpose remains shrouded. An app that had more than 50,000 downloads from Google Play surreptitiously recorded nearby audio every 15 minutes and sent it to the app developer, a researcher from security firm ESET said. Continue reading Untitled
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mostlysignssomeportents · 6 months ago
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Reverse engineers bust sleazy gig work platform
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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
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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.
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nyoaeuikhoudu · 4 months ago
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a list of my favourite Bree plot episodes because Bree is the best and needs more love. This will not include episodes in which ABC all get a plot together, just Bree or maybe a Bree duo.
Notice how in most of these Bree only gets the B plot :(
Smart and Smarter (01.07) - Leo uses Bree as his personal taxi service
Death Spiral Smackdown (01.09) - Bree and Chase use their bionics to embarrass eachother at school
Can I Borrow the Helicopter? (01.10) - Bree gets her own room but still doesn't get privacy
Air Leo (01.16) - Bree and Adam compete for the last spot on the cheer squad (this is my favourite episode of all time for multiple reasons btw)
Night of the Living Virus (01.17) - Bree holds a sleepover to impress some mean girls at school
Concert in a Can (01.19) - Bree signs her and Davenport up for a career fair to spend time with him, but he blows her off and changes the project last minute
Spy Fly (02.02) - Leo terrorizes Bree with his newest toy and she gets her revenge
Quarantined (02.04) - Bree gets exposed to a dangerous chemical on a mission, ignores her quarantine to hang out with a boy she likes
Bro Down (02.06) - Bree discovers her vocal manipulation and uses it to cause chaos at school
Spikes Got Talent (02.09) - Bree gets jealous that Owen is getting along so well with her brother, so she sabotages their sculpture
Adam Up (02.18) - Bree and Chase get stuck babysitting Perry's evil niece
Llama Drama (02.19) - Bree and Leo enter the Domino Domination contest at school
The Haunting of Mission Creek High (02.20) - Bree gets assigned to decorate for the schools dance but gets in a fight with Owen over creative differences
Perry 2.0 (02.21) - Bree and Adam suspect a new student may be bionic and terrorize him until they can know for sure
My Little Brother (02.22) - after challenging Perry, Bree becomes principle for a day
Prank You Very Much (02.23) - Bree is fed up with being stuck in her brothers prank war, so she decides to prank them back
Trent Gets Schooled (02.25) - Bree's photo for picture day gets ruined when Adam messes up her hair and then messed it up even more
The Jet Wing (03.03) - Bree and Adam spend the day doing odd jobs for Perry and begin to glitch
Zip It (03.05) - Bree gets a job at Tech Town to get away from her brothers, but Chase starts worker there too
Not So Smart Phone (03.06) - Leo and Bree trick Perry into spending all her money so she can retire
Three Minus Bree (03.10) - Mad about her lack of freedom, Bree quits the team and smashes her chip
Spike Fright (03.18) - Bree and Leo investigate a supposed murder committed by Perry
Face Off (03.19) - Bree gets stuck in a cyber cloak as Perry, forcing Chase to go to the dance as her
Bionic Dog (04.05) - Bree and Leo fight over his phones ai assistant
Simulation Manipulation (04.07) - Leo is mad at Bree for never picking up after herself and they get into a trash war
Spider Island (04.09) - Adam is annoying Bree on her day off, Bree takes down a giant spider (not Bree centric but I love it when she gets to be the hero at the end of the day)
Spike vs Spikette (04.10) - Bree is given the commando app to battle it out with Kate
Bionic Action Hero (04.13-14) - Bree has a huge crush on Troy, when they discover he's an android working for Giselle, she is able to save the day (and her family) and defeat him for good. (God, I love when she gets to save the day!)
One of Us (04.15) - Adam and Bree make the best of their last day before they're killed by a virus
Human Eddy (04.17) - Leo and Bree discovers that Eddy isn't as reformed as they thought
The Ultimate Tailgate Challenge (04.21) - Bree and Chase try to impress college kids with their bionics
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chyldmonitorapp · 7 months ago
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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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onemonitarsoftware · 6 months ago
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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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appsforandroiddevices · 1 year ago
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Top No 1 Mobile Spy Application for Android Phone-ONEMONITAR
Are you concerned about your child's online safety? Or perhaps you need to monitor your employees' device usage for security reasons? Look no further than ONEMONITAR, the top-rated mobile spy application designed specifically for Android phones. With ONEMONITAR, you can unlock a world of insights and ensure peace of mind like never before. Read article Here
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colorappcuties · 8 months ago
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choiceofgames · 7 months ago
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NEW GAME: Heavens' Revolution: A Lion Among the Cypress
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New game! “Heavens' Revolution: A Lion Among the Cypress” by Peter Adrian Behravesh is now available on Steam, iOS and Android. It’s on sale until Oct 31st. Please reshare this with friends! The more downloads we get in the first week, the higher we’ll rank in the App Store and Steam.
https://www.choiceofgames.com/heavens-revolution-a-lion-among-the-cypress/
In a Persian steampunk empire, will you use your arcane alchemy to repair a spaceship, or pilot a mech? Ignite a revolution, snuff it out, or play both sides against each other?
Your training in alchemy puts you at the cutting edge of magic and technology, learning the science that governs the material world and the heavens alike. You can already create gunpowder, design intricate machines, brew potions that can ease the most terrible diseases, and distill fragrant perfumes. Much knowledge of astralchemy has been lost, but you could even learn to repair a khalicraft spaceship to escape to another world, or a giant mech that you can pilot into battle.
Seyj is an ancient city on the brink of revolution. Half a century ago, the She'ri Empire invaded, overthrowing the old ruler and occupying your planet. You are descended from both She'ri colonists and ancient Seyj families, and your loyalties are torn.
Like all citizens, you must serve in the Royalists' army and defend the satrap governor—and yet you can see the Revolutionists' protests escalating every day, agitating to overthrow the satrap and restore the old regime.
When the Revolutionists try to recruit you to their cause, will you share their view that they fight for justice? Or will you remain loyal to the satrap, upholding your duty as a soldier? Or will you play a game more dangerous than your fiercest alchemical flame, feeding information from one faction to another as a spy?
"Heavens' Revolution: A Lion Among the Cypress" is an interactive fantasy novel by Peter Adrian Behravesh, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—275,000 words and hundreds of choices long, without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
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mariacallous · 1 year ago
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If you have push notifications turned on for sensitive apps, you may want to reconsider your settings.
The United States government and foreign law enforcement can demand Apple and Google share metadata associated with push notifications from apps on iOS and Android, according to a US senator and court records reviewed by WIRED. These notifications can reveal which apps a person uses, along with other information that may be pertinent to law enforcement investigations.
US Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, highlighted the government surveillance technique in a letter sent to the US Department of Justice (DOJ) today. Wyden is specifically asking the DOJ to allow Apple and Google to discuss government requests for push notification records with their users, which Wyden says the US government has required them to keep secret thus far.
“In the spring of 2022, my office received a tip that government agencies in foreign countries were demanding smartphone ‘push’ notification records from Google and Apple,” Wyden wrote in the letter, which was first reported by Reuters. “My staff have been investigating this tip for the past year, which included contacting Apple and Google. In response to that query, the companies told my staff that information about this practice is restricted from public release by the government.”
App developers deliver push notifications using Apple’s Push Notification Service on iOS or Google’s Firebase Cloud Messaging on Android. Each user of an app is assigned a “push token,” which is transferred between the app and the mobile operating system’s push notification service. Push tokens are not permanently assigned to a single user, and new tokens may be generated when a person reinstalls an app or switches to a new device.
To identify a person of interest and whom they may have been communicating with, law enforcement must first go to an app developer to obtain the relevant push token and then bring it to the operating system maker—Apple or Google—and request information on which account the token is associated with. This puts the tech giants in “a unique position to facilitate government surveillance of how users are using particular apps,” Wyden writes.
According to Wyden, the records that governments can obtain from Apple and Google include metadata that reveals which apps a person has used, when they’ve received notifications, and the phone associated with a particular Google or Apple account. The content of push notifications is not included in this information, but, for at least some apps, law enforcement could obtain information about the content of specific pushes through additional requests based on the information from the push tokens.
While Wyden’s letter says that governments outside the US have requested people’s push notification records, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has done so as well. A February 2021 search warrant application submitted by an FBI agent to the US District Court in Washington, DC, requested details for two accounts controlled by Meta (then Facebook), specifically citing a request for push notification tokens. The search warrant request related to an investigation into a person accused of taking part in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
Meta, which owns Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, did not immediately respond to WIRED’s request to comment. A spokesperson for Signal, the popular encrypted messaging app, also did not respond. The DOJ declined to comment.
Although Wyden is asking the DOJ to allow Apple and Google to discuss government requests for push notification records, the senator’s letter appears to have enabled them to do just that.
An Apple spokesperson tells WIRED that the company has updated its Law Enforcement Guidelines in its transparency report to reflect government requests for push notification records. The company will also begin to detail these requests in its next transparency report. Apple's updated rules for police requests say push notification records “may be obtained with a subpoena or greater legal process.”
“Apple is committed to transparency and we have long been a supporter of efforts to ensure that providers are able to disclose as much information as possible to their users,” Apple says in a statement. “In this case, the federal government prohibited us from sharing any information and now that this method has become public we are updating our transparency reporting to detail these kinds of requests.”
Google confirmed to WIRED that it receives requests for push notification records, but the company says it already includes these types of requests in its transparency reports. The company says requests from US-based law enforcement for push notification records require court orders with judicial approval.
“We were the first major company to publish a public transparency report sharing the number and types of government requests for user data we receive, including the requests referred to by Senator Wyden,” a Google spokesperson tells WIRED. “We share the senator’s commitment to keeping users informed about these requests.”
A WIRED review of Google’s most recent transparency report for the period between December 2019 and December 2022 found that it does not specifically break out government requests for push notification records, and Google confirmed that it aggregates this data in its transparency report.
Google’s transparency report shows that the US government requested Google Cloud Platform data from enterprise customers 175 times during the period, and of those, used a search warrant 13 times. It is unclear whether any of those requests for user data included push notification records—details that may, following Wyden’s letter, be revealed in the future.
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heartschoicegames · 2 years ago
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New game! Their Majesties’ Pleasure by Leia Talon
New game! Their Majesties' Pleasure by Leia Talon! is now available on Steam, and in the Heart's Choice app on iOS and Android. It's 33% off until June 22!
https://www.choiceofgames.com/hearts-choice/their-majesties-pleasure/
In this enchanted sexual escapade, will you revel with mysterious rogues, wily Fae, the Prince, or the Princess? Where will your heart and loyalty lead you as the kingdom trembles on the edge of war?
Their Majesties’ Pleasure is a 225,000-word interactive erotic fantasy novel by Leia Talon, where your choices control the story. It’s entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
As a member of the royal guard, it is your duty to protect the heirs to the throne: the rebellious, fun-loving brother and sister who lead you on a merry chase outside the palace. They open you up to a world that you never knew before: a secret network of assassins, corrupt city officials, and a cabaret brimming with songs, spirits, and sex. And when you are done carousing in the city, you can move into the dark of the magic-filled forest, where demigods and Fae throw jubilant, bacchanal revels, which include orgies for those so inclined.
But the forest is not a peaceful neighbor, and as the enmities of generations past rise up, the realm begins to tip towards war. You are at the center of a tangle of intrigue, and your loyalty is tested at every turn. Your actions could spell the difference between a tentative peace or fierce battle on two fronts. 
Where will you find pleasure? Will you seduce the dark-haired Princess Lissa at a revel in the Darkwood, as she indulges her insatiable thirst for magical secrets? Or do you prefer her lithe, muscular brother, Prince Julian, entrenched with enemies of the Crown? Perhaps you'll have Javier, The Rogue King, the broad-shouldered crime boss who runs the the city's cabaret? Or Queen Edenia, the curvy Darkwood demigoddess who will let you taste her elixir of stardust? Or Galen, a golden-haired Fae prince whose warrior instincts are as honed as his skills in bed?
And what happens if your allegiance to the realm comes into conflict with the devotion of your heart? Which will you choose: loyalty or love? Can you find a way to have both?
• Play as male, female, or nonbinary; gay, straight, bi; asexual; monogamous or polyamorous.
• Romance a provocative prince, a feisty princess, a rogue king, a demigoddess, or an immortal warrior.
• Choose high-heat or sweet options, or avoid sex scenes entirely with lively conversation.
• Pledge your loyalty to the King, turn away from the Crown to side with its enemies - or become a spy to play both sides against the middle.
• Plunge into a steamy urban underworld full of assassins, criminals, and riotous taverns.
• Indulge in mysterious Fae revels, with magical food and drink to heighten your senses and otherworldly music to accompany your dances.
• Uncover the secrets of ages past to help prevent - or to incite - a future war.
Indulge your fantasies in Their Majesties’ Pleasure.
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