on 10-11-2010 08:16
on 10-11-2010 08:16
on 13-11-2010 19:21
on 13-11-2010 19:21
you would think they would be right on the ball when something is flagged.
on 13-11-2010 19:50
you would think they would be right on the ball when something is flagged.
If I was paying the contract for their M0deration services, I'd expect them to be on the ball before it can be flagged by the forum members.
on 13-11-2010 20:53
on 13-11-2010 20:53
What seems strange though is most forums rely on volunteer mods to do it when they can, and I certainly can't do it at work. As the mods on here do it as a full time job you would think they would be right on the ball when something is flagged. Mind you who knows how many boards they are having to look after.
on 13-11-2010 20:59
on 13-11-2010 20:59
you would think they would be right on the ball when something is flagged.
If I was paying the contract for their M0deration services, I'd expect them to be on the ball before it can be flagged by the forum members.
They are much to busy monitoring your posts, along with sheepdog's and AF's...it's a full time job
on 14-11-2010 16:04
on 14-11-2010 16:04
on 25-11-2010 17:56
on 25-11-2010 17:56
on 28-11-2010 02:27
on 28-11-2010 02:27
on 28-11-2010 18:47
if i must be honest there is softwares out that allow users to access other photo's such as the famous 'superbluetooth hack' of which if the user has the right phone can store and read texts and contacts later on on his own phone.
on 28-11-2010 23:00
on 28-11-2010 23:00
on 28-11-2010 23:13
on 28-11-2010 23:13
Hmmm - this all feels a bit unfair.
My take was that the OP is asking the same question on a number of forums because she's concerned, nervous and fears that she may be in a relationship which could become abusive.
The early part of the thread doesn't feel like a lead in to spam. If so, you would expect to find follow-up on the other forums.
A simple Google search tells all that spy software on mobiles is more than merely possible: it's relatively easy to install just as with a PC and it's not obvious to someone without knowledge and suspicion to remove. Even more common in a corporate environment.
Curiously, what I didn't spot in the responses was `how to spot` and `how to remove`. I reckon if anyone has those answers, it would be constructive to post...
(of course, my flaw is that I always seek good in peeps motivation and accept that naivety may be the cost)