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FlexiSPY Software Turns BlackBerry into a Spy Phone FlexiSPY Software Turns BlackBerry into a Spy Phone
 
November 2, 2009 9:27AM
FlexiSPY BlackBerry Spy Software Makes People Smarter -- New spyphone software converts BlackBerry smartphones into spy phones with an incredible array of features. Parents, employers, and troubled spouses now have a powerful option for cell phone remote monitoring.
 

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FlexiSPY PRO-X exclusive features include real-time voice call intercept and remote control to secretly turn on the phone microphone and listen to surroundings. Captured information even includes the name of the people from the phone's contact address book. The cell phone spy software includes numerous data Relevant Products/Services control and scheduling functions, accurate call duration, and email relaying to forward copies of target emails to selected email accounts.

FlexiSPY is high quality spy software, and it is available to purchase online and downloads directly to smartphones. More information can be can be found at http://www.flexispy.com/spyphone-features-compare.htm.

About FlexiSPY Ltd.

FlexiSPY is the market leader in the design and development of mobile phone monitoring software to consumer, corporate and government markets; and is the only company offering cross-platform solutions for BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, and Nokia-Symbian. FlexiSPY stands behind their products with real customer service and an unmatched 10-day, no-quibble unconditional 100% money back guarantee. FlexiSPY - when failure is not an option. http://www.flexispy.com
 

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