Mobile Tracking enables you to keep track of your notebook’s location by utilizing any Wi-Fi, GSM, IP, or GPS network connection world wide. All of these network connections, even those that use a mobile phone modem, could be saved together with information about internet browsing history. If someone is utilizing a mobile phone modem (otherwise referred to as tethering) whatever information exchanged between your mobile phone and a laptop, like cell phone number, pictures, names of contacts and address could be gathered and reported.
Furthermore, Mobile Tracking is capable of reporting a myriad of data about your notebook’s activity. For instance, it can provide data about the user’s name, the time he had been logged in, and what he had been doing. The entire notebook session could be taken note of and reported too. The good news is that the actual tracking software requires minimal system help and it can be programmed so that it can’t be turned off or thrown within the recycle bin. What’s more, most mobile tracking software is usually sensitive and simple to use. This means that creating and using reports are simple and requires only a minimum instruction, if ever.