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Re: Can a smart phone be tracked?
[Re: PaschalBD]
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11/25/14 10:58 AM
11/25/14 10:58 AM
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Bucky205
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Yes a cell can be tracked even with no software installed. They triangulate the signals from the towers, and can get a decent fix.
"There are no easy days, not even yesterday"
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Re: Can a smart phone be tracked?
[Re: Bucky205]
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11/25/14 04:05 PM
11/25/14 04:05 PM
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JDR4Bama
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Yes a cell can be tracked even with no software installed. They triangulate the signals from the towers, and can get a decent fix. Agree with this. The apps and 'I lost my iPhone' enable the common use to locate the device. It is possible those with higher level need/capabilities to triangulate the signal from the phone to approximate its location.
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