One of the longer-standing BlackBerry spy apps is Trackwary. So far we have really concentrated on the multi-platform apps (Mobile Spy, Flexispy, Spybubble and the amazing Spyera), but Trackwary is only available for the BlackBerry platform.
This means that Trackwary is able to channel all their efforts on the BlackBerry platform, and as a result the software is very well focused on the way that BlackBerry users use their phones.
For example: for Trackwary Pro, features include the ability to send photos as they are taken, send videos as they are taken, and send messages as they are sent and received in BlackBerry Messenger. All of these are sent as mail to your own email address.
The software can be controlled remotely, with all these features having the ability to be remotely enabled and disabled. Although the software is practically undetectable, if you think its presence has been detected or compromised in some way, there is even a command to completely remove the software and every trace of it having ever been installed.
We will write about the individual features of the different versions of this application in the next few posts – but suffice it to say that there is something for every budget in Trackwary! From the very simplest (and ridiculously inexpensive) spy app, to the enterprise user who has over 100 phones to manage – and pretty much everyone in between! There is something for literally everyone. Jump on over to Trackwary and take a look at what is available!
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tell me this software will work on the Storm ok? It sounds really good, and I want something to track blackberry messages.
Trackwary is compatible with all BlackBerry models, including the Storm.
This is great. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for for keeping a close eye on my children who are always getting into trouble.
Is the spyware installed into my phone?Do i have to be using a blackberry too?
The software is installed to the target phone, which must be a BlackBerry.
You will read the logs on the web, and so you don’t need to have a BlackBerry yourself.
will it work with the new bold 9780 i think its tmobile and it is operationg system 6.0 and i dont see that anywhere on there site?
The trackwary.com site seems to be down, but I remember it saying that Trackwary supports all BlackBerry series 8xxx and 9xxx running OS 4.5 and above. That would mean that the 9780 should be supported.
i have had three curves so far and not one has worked with trackwary. one the boost 8330 works but call injection wont work it shows me as calling in. i went and bought a new bb 8520 from tmobile and it still dont let me do call injection and it vibrates when i call into remote listen. then they said it dont work right with curves its tricky so i gto the new curve 3g and it was worse. so they said go to att bold 9700. all i want is to be able to listen to his call and they tell me to switch caries. i get no emials of pictures nothing all i can do is see the calls and texts i want to be able to hear them and i dont belive the call injection will work. but i am on my way to get a bold 9700 like they said and try it. but if you know of another company that works with tmobile i have 8330 8520 3g and now bold 9700 and someone has got to have this working with one of these.
I don’t know what happened with your install vince, maybe you didnt allow permissions? Support stressed that this was super important and I did miss it at first too.
ANyhoo, just wanted to add my 2cents – as a business owner I got the year plan from trackwary and it has installed and worked on 4 curves (8520, 8310 and 2 8330s) and on my own device for testing which is the 9700 bold :/
everything works with the trackwary stuff EXCEEEPT if you install it on a cdma device. After an exausting few weeks of
trying to figure out why I couldn’t listen to actual calls on
the phone I’d installed the software on… I finally became
aware of the fact that something about the nature of cdma
technology (as opposed to GSM) that makes it impossible to do the 3way switch thing the program asks the phone to do.
Otherwise the trackwary program works…. It really sucks though…. because thats the only reason I bought the program. And there is no tech support at the company whatsoever. they just tell you that if it doesn’t work you
didn’t do it right. They absolutely keep it a secret that this feature absolutely will not work on any sprint or verizon phone……
so if you’re with At&t fine… but if you have a cdma do not buy the pro version of trackwary…..
@Scott above
This is not true that the software will only work with GSM networks.
I have a CDMA Blackberry as well as a GSM BB and Trackwary works perfect for me including call listening on both devices.
The only thing I can think of is maybe call your carrier and get them to enable 3 way calling? I have to agree it is hard to get ahold of someone there. but I never personally needed it as there is a tonne of FAQ/Docs etc to help me learn how to use the software :/