Any 'Invisible' Trackers Available for Android?
I'm trying to find the most stealthy Android tracker to put on a phone to track its whereabouts, and possibly more - like see texts, web history, etc.
I've been seeing mixed reviews about the few big ones (MSpy, DrFone, etc) so I'm really confused.
All of the "family locator" style trackers that are available today require the other party to turn their side of the tracker on. The few that don't require that still allow the other party to see the program icon on their phone.
Is there any out there for Android that are truly unnoticeable on their phone? Thanks
4 comments posted: Thursday, July 21st, 2016
Any Backdoors for Boost Mobile?
Does anyone know of any backdoor numbers for Boost Mobile?
0 comment posted: Monday, March 14th, 2016
Any Good People/Number Finders Out There?
I was wondering if anyone knows of some really good people-finder or phone number lookup sites? I did check the archived list here, but a lot of those websites aren't working any longer.
I saw some recent posts that mentioned SpyDialer, and NameFromPhone, and they were both pretty good. Are there any others like that around?
I'm really new to this forum and this is my first post here in Investigative Tips. As always, I appreciate all the help you guys can offer!
7 comments posted: Saturday, September 5th, 2015
"Deal Breakers"
I just got done reading "Deal Breakers" by Bethany Marshall.
The general idea is a good one, to identify what behavior you find to be non-negotiable in a pertner - a "deal breaker" - and how to allow the stubborn parner a chance to change it for the better.
The only weakness in this book is that most of the case studies the author presents are of relatively young couples dating for just a few months. Not much, if at all, of the material is geared toward those in long-term relationships and marriages who have suffered infidelity.
This book might help those who have decided to divorce and who are starting over to not make the same mistakes and "allowances" that were made the first time around, which inevitably led to getting walked all over and cheated on.
0 comment posted: Friday, August 14th, 2015
You, Him, and the Other Woman
"You, Him and the Other Woman: Break the Love Triangle and Reclaim Your Marriage, Your Love, and Your Life" by Paul Coleman.
This book, so unlike most of the other after-the-affair books written for infidelity survivors, uses a different slant. It also warns up front, that due to the predominance of men cheating on women, this book was written primarily for female victims of infidelity.
Halfway through this book, I was thoroughly impressed by the way the author - a psychologist - showed the reader different techniques to process the debilitating information and mind-chatter following their partners' affair. You can imagine my shock when I turned to the back pages of the book to learn about the author and who she was - to find out that "she" was a HE! A man wrote this book (and may other equally helpful titles) with such sensitivity and insight that I was certain that it had to be written by a woman! Good job, sir!
Dr. Coleman really has a grip on the feelings and trauma that follow an affair, and gives good advice on how to handle it. It really stood out from all the other books out there on the topic.
I got mine from the library, but I was so impressed that I went out and bought my own copy so that I could mark-up key elements for future reference.
4 comments posted: Tuesday, October 21st, 2014