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How To Track A Cell Phone

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If you need to track down a cell phone, we’ve got your back.   Whether you’re simply trying to track the location of your lost phone, or you need to gain intel on the day-to-day whereabouts on a subject, we’ll give you the information you need to get the job done.  (Just be aware that tracking a smartphone is easier than the older phones but we’ll provide that know-how as well.)

Tracking your phone before you lose it

If you’re here just to prepare for the day that you lose your phone (which is inevitable, really), then  you’re ahead of the game. If you’ve got a smartphone, consider installing the apps listed below

For smartphones of any kind, we recommend Prey. It’s a free and open-source anti-theft application that can be used for both computers and mobile phones. After you sign up for the service, you simply sync your devices with it, sit back, and relax. The day that your phone goes missing, all you’ll have to do is find a computer, log into your account, and start tracking. It runs discreetly in the background and won’t track your phone’s location until you tell it to, so there’s no need to worry about your privacy while the phone is in your possession. We recommend this for any Android or iOS device, as well as any Mac, Windows, or Linux PC.

For non-smartphones that can’t run apps or connect to the web, we recommend using Google Latitude. It’s a free service that uses your phones built-in GPS to track the location of your phone. Most modern cellphones are GPS enabled, so as long as your phone isn’t over eight years old, you should be fine. When the day comes that you can’t locate your phone, just log in to Latitude from any computer and it’ll immediately show you the location of your phone.

Tracking your phone after you lose it

If you didn’t have the foresight to install a device recovery app on your phone before you lost it, don’t worry. There are still some easy ways to get it back.

Android users can download an application called Plan B. Even though your phone is gone, you can log into your Google account on any computer install the app from Google Play. When you click install, the app will begin downloading to your missing phone, and when the download is complete it will send your phone’s location info to your Gmail account. To retrieve the phone’s whereabouts again when you’re away from a computer, just text the word “locate” from a friend’s phone and you’ll receive a text with location info.

iPhone users can download the infamous Find My iPhone application. If you’re rocking a phone with iOS 5 or later, then this app will come pre-installed on your device. If not, just borrow a friends iDevice, install Find My iPhone on it, and log in with your Apple ID. Once you’re all logged in, the app will display your phone’s location on a map. You can even remotely trigger your phone to make a loud noise for two minutes, which makes pinpointing it a snap when it’s nearby.

Non-smartphone users are a bit out of luck in this case. If you didn’t register your phone with Google Latitude or any other service, you don’t have many options other than calling your service provider and hoping they can help. Most providers offer GPS location services for a fee, and if your phone is GPS-enabled, finding it is sometimes just a matter of activating the GPS chip.

Tracking someone else’s phone with their permission

If you want to track somebody’s phone with their permission, there’s always the option of calling them and asking where they are. No fancy GPS apps are necessary if the person doesn’t mind you knowing where they are. Then again, if you do it this way there’s always a chance that they could lie to you. So if you can’t always trust the word of the person you’re trying to locate, then we recommend using Google Latitude. After you’ve installed the app, just add your friends’ phone numbers and Google will send them an invitation to start using the service. They have to approve the request first, but once they do you’ll have complete access to their whereabouts on Google Maps. This option is especially useful for parents who need to keep an eye on their kids.

Tracking someone else’s phone without their permission

It’s best to be upfront about tracking somebody and respect their right to privacy, but if you absolutely must track a phone without the owner’s consent or knowledge (if you’re a parent), here are a few tips how to do it.

Tracking a smartphone user is relatively simple. The easiest method is to install a tracking app on the person’s phone whenever you get a chance to do so discreetly. Do it when they’re sleeping or they leave to go somewhere – and don’t forget to hide the icon of whatever app you install. You can place it in an obscure folder and hope they don’t notice it too soon, or you can also install an app hider program (like Poof for example) to make the icon disappear entirely.

Non-smartphone tracking can be a bit more difficult. If the phone is GPS-enabled, it’s the same drill as above – just wait until the person leaves their phone unattended for an extended period of time, and send them an invite to use Google Latitude from your phone. Approve the request on their phone, and hide the evidence as best you can.

If the phone you’re trying to track isn’t GPS-enabled, however, you’ll have to pull a James Bond maneuver and install a GPS chip on the phone before you can pinpoint its location. This might be a bit of an arduous task, as you’ll have to figure out which particular archaic model of phone they have, find and purchase a GPS chip that’s compatible with the device, and then successfully install the chip without their knowledge. Try going to a specialty electronics shop or spy gear retailer to find the right hardware. The other option is locating the phone in question via triangulation, but doing it this way means gaining access to cell phone tower data – and the feds probably wouldn’t approve of that.

We know that there are tons of other great tracking apps we didn’t mention here, so we invite you to comment on your experiences.

Our Operatives: Street smart; info savvy.

As always, stay safe.

The Latest Top Five Spy Gadgets

We’ve had a lot of fun lately (Oh, come on. It’s not all sturm und drang out there for investigators), employing some of the coolest new/upgraded spy equipment ever invented for the public.

1. Digital Voice and Telephone Recorder. This compact and chic tool starts recording only by pushing one button. In case you suspect your spouse/mate of cheating, or want to listen to what back stabbers at work are  saying about you when you are out, this recorder gets the job done.

2.  Spy Watch Set  with Bluetooth Transmitter. This spy gadget looks and functions like standard watch, but with an  embedded Bluetooth transmitter and a wireless earpiece that enables covert communication between you and your partner.  You  can hear each other, while everyone remains oblivious to the secret transmissions.

3. Spy Glasses Set With Bluetooth Transmitter.   A completely new device out on the spy market that was created by teaming up  fashion designers with  technical engineers.  The  Spy Glasses set is compatible with any mobile phone featuring Bluetooth and comes with an ear bud to allow for covert communication with your partner.

4. Pocket-Sized Printer and Scanner.  A pocket-sized printer and scanner tool that will never fail you or have you facing the tangled wires and bulky size of previous “portable” printer/scanners.  When the situation is urgent, you need a reliable, small and effective device.  For printing and copying, this is it.

5. Spy Pen Set  We recently had to equip a client for a meeting with a would-be  extortionist.  This little audio and video pen recorder really came through.  The audio was clear and ungarbled; excessive external noise canceled.  The video is in HD and even with the pen in motion, remains focused on the subject.  This has become our favorite spy device of choice of late.

Word to the wise:  Before purchasing and using the above spy tools, take the time to consult with a covert equipment specialist.  If the situation is important enough to buy the device, get the expert’s advice.

MPI Operatives: Street smart, tech savvy.

As always, stay safe.

Secure Internet Access On The Road

We’re a mobile society. We travel, for business or pleasure (usually a combination) and we take our communication and information needs with us.

The biggest concern then becomes, “How do I take the security bubble created around my equipment at my home or office on the road with me?” Until fairly recently, if you were away from your own secure network, you were at the mercy of whatever open (unencrypted) wireless network you could tap into, leaving a huge window for information loss or even worse, data capture by intruders.

We’re not going to go tech-heavy. This week we’ll offer our suggestion re: a wireless travel router and the SecureEasySetUp-enabled wireless device, working in conjunction, to bring you peace of mind via a secure, encrypted connection, on the road.

From Linksys:
The Wireless-G Travel Router with SuperBooster.

Use the Router in conjunction with Linksys’s SecureEasySetup-enabler.

The router and security device are simple plug-ins. There is literally nothing else to do. (The above video gives a quick run down on router series – B, G and N. For on-the-road purposes, we are recommending the G series; the video tech can explain why much more succintly than I can!)

It doesn’t get any easier than this – (although we predict these router and secure access device features will be built-in components as our mobile equipment continues to evolve at an incredible rate). But for now and the foreseeable future (which in tech terms, is, at max, 12 months), try these inexpensive Linksys products for keeping your info with you, and safe, when you travel.

NEWS: We are presenting a new segment in each week’s Bulletin, Beacon’s Best Site of the Week. The site may be innovative, clever, helpful or just quirky enough to capture our attention and hopefully, yours.

This week’s Beacon’s Best SOTW: www.woot.com. They offer only one product for sale each day. At midnight, the product changes. It could be an HP laptop at an insane price like $499 (I landed on it that day. My new HP l-top runs wonderfully.) or it could be a top of the line Bluetooth for $9.99. Warning: http://www.wooot.com may become addictive.

BNI Operatives: Street smart: Net savvy.

As Always, Stay Safe,

Lina

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