A new development from KDDI Corporation is set to put an end to slacking off. KDDI, who is one of the biggest mobile phone producers in Japan, has developed a new cell phone spy software which can be installed into any phone and be used to track what an individual is doing.
The software, which has been named Spyware, works quite simply and allows a user to track a person’s activity using a cellular technology called accelerometers. The software has been said to already draw the attention of many companies who are hoping to be able to track whether an employee is being productive while they are at work.
The program works by installing a program into a mobile phone. The software then tracks the movements of the mobile phone user. The program then will track movements which will allow an employer to determine what an employee is doing. Admittedly, the software takes time to get used to an individual before the employee’s movements can be properly analyzed.
While the program is sure to be helpful, it has drawn criticism due to privacy issues. Many people feel that if a company requires installation of the device, they will be infringing on an employees rights of privacy

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