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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Is The use of Cellular Phone Spy Programs Just Totally Inappropriate?

By Niall Roche


There comes a moment in people's life where they feel unsure about a situation and maybe even feel paranoid to some extent. This doubt can expand from a small seed of doubt into a massive paranoid monster that takes over your whole life. Then again there are instances in your life when following your gut instinct is important. That's exactly what it's there for - to alert you that something, someplace in your life isn't as it should be.

And it's for these arguments that people are depending more and more on private investigators, snoops and now the latest craze is spy applications that a person can install on phones. These kinds of software enables you to pretty much see everything your staff or your better half are doing with their phone. You can read text messages and e-mails, look at images, take a look at their phone book and also listen in on live phone calls if you want.

For many people the deepest degrees of paranoia come with either their job or in their personal relationships. They are the two areas of our life that matter to us most and with work using up about 50% of most peoples days and the remainder of the day then being spent at home this makes perfect sense. If you're operating your own company then you don't choose to think that your employees is likely to be stealing from you or perhaps wasting away their working day. Also in your personal life the very last thing you would like to think about happening is your spouse or partner being unfaithful.

However this is the issue. As much as you'd like this news to verify or disprove your doubts is it a morally justifiable option to take? Besides even though you can do something doesn't necessarily mean that you should right? This moral challenge is normally enough to tie many people up in knots and so much so that they simply don't take any action whatsoever. This simply leaves them with the lingering questions that they never get answers for. The irony here is this : these unanswered questions burn away in the persons head and ultimately contribute to issues in their relationship either way.

Can there be an answer to clear up this issue? Indeed there is!! If the person involved does nothing false then they have absolutely nothing to be nervous about. If your loved one isn't having an affair then at least you know for certain. The same applies to your employees but really your workers are using company phones so it's your property rather than theirs. The most disappointing thing that arises from using this kind of software is some short term guilt about spying on a person you would like to trust.

However, the perfect outcome is also possible. You catch the man or woman in the act and have the type of evidence you'll need to clear the floor with them in courtroom. I believe it's a win-win for you any way it plays out. You've got the right to fnd out.

I think you owe it to yourself to know the truth. Don't you?




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