The Free Press Journal

Couples, beware

Thousands of apps let abusive people easily spy on partners

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Thousands of apps that enable abusive people to secretly spy on their partner are simple to install and marketed through a murky web of online advertisin­g, blogs and videos explaining how to use them for illegal purposes, scientists including one of Indian origin have found.

The apps not only include traditiona­l spyware but software intended for more benign uses, such as finding phones or keeping track of children — making it all but impossible to use existing anti-spyware tools to protect against them.

Some apps were actively marketed to abusers, including one with a webpage titled ‘Mobile Spy App for Personal Catch Cheating Spouses’ and an image of a man gripping the arm of a woman with scratches on her face.

However, apps not overtly aimed at abusers, whose official websites refer only to uses like employee or child tracking, were found to use advertisin­g search terms such as ‘track my girlfriend’ or ‘how to catch a cheating spouse with his cell phone’.

“Thousands of these apps are available in the open market,” said Rahul Chatterjee, a doctoral student at Cornell University in the US.

“You can easily find them, and existing anti-spyware apps don't detect them, so intimate partner violence victims have no way to know they're being spied on,” said Chatterjee. —PTI

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