This app more or less targets ladies who want to know whether their husbands have picked up the art of philandering. Such a service won’t be free though, as a basic monthly charge will be levied, but that money translates to the end-user being provided with the location of the phone and the amount of energy remaining in its battery. Throw in more dough and you are privy to details such as the ability to look into the phone’s call log, checking out sensitive information such as dates, times and call duration.
Since the app runs in the background, it is pretty much spyware at its most malicious. So far, the app seemed to be quite a success, seeing 24,000 downloads in just ten weeks.