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Thursday, 26 June 2014
How To Track a Cell Phone - GPS Tracking
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Before 2008, most apps were offered directly from carriers
and consisted of things like wallpaper and ring tones, but now that many cell phones have GPS there are lots of ways to use your location to enhance your experience. From using phones to software, it is now easier than ever to track a cell phone.
and consisted of things like wallpaper and ring tones, but now that many cell phones have GPS there are lots of ways to use your location to enhance your experience. From using phones to software, it is now easier than ever to track a cell phone.
Most cell phones now come enabled with GPS, making it very simple to locate them. You can try to track it for free, or you can go with several paid plans. Being able to do this is good news if you're trying to track someone else's phone or need someone to find you by tracking your phone. This can even come in handy for government agencies trying to nab criminals. But it can be bad news for those who put a premium on privacy because if you can track your cell phone, others can track it as well.
"If you are tempted to use cell phone tracking technology, you should ask yourself some important questions," says Rebecca Jeschke of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a civil liberties group created in 1990 to interpret and apply laws relating to consumer use of digital technology. "One question [to ask yourself] is how long this data is retained. You're not the only person who will see it—it's created for you, but there are many opportunities for other people [such as the company that creates it and legal authorities] to see it."
If you’re trying to track a phone that is lost or stolen, knowing that others may be able to view the data is a risk you’re probably willing to take—you may not have a choice. However, if you do decide you want to track a cell phone that belongs to someone else, it's best to be up-front with the person. This is a particular interest for parents, since 20 percent of American kids now have cell phones, a number that's nearly doubled in the last few years alone. Talk with them about how you plan to use this so that they aren’t surprised when they find out someone has been tracking their cell phone. Once you’re ready to get started, you’ll find a range of free and low-cost tracking options available, as well as specific plans offered by cell phone carriers. Use these tips to track a phone.
- Buy a phone equipped with a GPS tracker. Buying a mobile phone with GPS tracking is probably the simplest option. This is easy, since most companies began incorporating GPS tracking technology after 2005 to comply with requirements of the Federal Communications Commission. This shift to using GPS, inspired in part by the events of September 11, 2001, was intended to help responders locate people accurately in an emergency. Today, about 80 percent of phones on the market have GPS tracking capabilities. (Some carriers and manufacturers rely on cell networks to instead of using GPS. With this method, they can use signals from the nearest cell towers to track cell phone location.) Just because your phone has GPS doesn't mean you can track it; carriers are not keen on freely sharing location information from cell phones with any old individual. But if you have GPS tracking on a cell phone, you're one step closer to successfully tracking it.
- Check with your service provider. Specific GPS plans exist, primarily intended for parents and employers, that can help you easily track a cell phone location from your own wireless phone or PC. If you aren’t able to do it with your mobile, you can also go online. These programs are Sprint/Nextel's Mobile Locator, Verizon's Family Locator and AT&T's Family Map. These services generally cost about $10-$15 per month, nothing to sneeze at when it's added to all the other costs of a plan. Using a program like this can provide peace of mind in the form of interactive, real-time location maps on your phone or online. If you use these plans, you can get arrival and departure updates by text or e-mail. You can also use maps with landmarks chosen by you and printable turn-by-turn directions to your family member's location. Many of these programs allow you to track someone’s cell phone with PC-to-phone messaging. This method is one of the most in depth ways to track phones.
- Buy and install software. If you don't want to cough up more money to your carrier for these services, or your carrier doesn't offer them or GPS, there are plenty of other ways (such as tracking software) to track a cell phone from your wireless device or online—and there are more methods cropping up every day. Keep in mind that this is usually not a free method. In most cases, using software requires the consent and participation of the phone owner (a good practice in general). These downloadable software programs and apps let you track a cell phone from your own phone, PDA or PC. You can download the software to your computer or phone. Most of these use some type of GPS tracking to locate the phone. Examples of these software programs include AccuTracking, GPSed Monitoring Service and MapQuest Find Me. Costs for these software programs generally range from $6-$18 a month, so it’s relatively inexpensive. Make sure you research the various brands before you purchase a product to make sure it’s compatible with your device.
- Use a free mapping program. Lots of free cell phone tracking services have been created that allow you to find friends and family—with their cooperation. One of the best known mapping programs is Google Latitude, which uses tower signals and other data to track the location to the phone or computer of approved contacts, even from a mobile phone that does not have GPS tracking. Other similar map-based locator apps (most of which rely on GPS) include Mologogo, Buddyway and Instamapper. These programs may be limited to certain types of phones or networks, so you'll have to experiment to see which ones are the best. But if you’re looking for a free option, this is one of your best bets.
- Use the IMEI number. If you need to trace a cell phone that's been misplaced or stolen, instead of using GPS or a software tracking program, you may be able to use the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number, a 16-digit code that is unique to your phone. To find the IMEI, dial *#06#, then record the number in a safe place so that you can track it later. This is another free option. Your carrier can help with this, too. If your phone is stolen, you should be able to call your carrier and have them track it and then disable it by using this information.
Before you start tracking a cell phone with GPS or a software program, you should consider the consequences. Whether you learn how to do this on your, or someone else’s phone, by accessing your phone’s location, you’re allowing others to access your phone’s whereabouts, too. You should therefore practice caution when using any type of tracker. Here’s what to look out for when tracking a phone.
- Be aware of the risks. As Jeschke of EFF points out, location data does not disappear when you're done with it. In fact, she says, the information can even be subpoenaed and used in divorce or custody hearings. She adds that it's not hard to imagine that services like GPS and other tracking software programs could be misused. For example, an abusive spouse may try to find out what domestic violence shelter his partner is in by tracking her phone. To protect against unwanted invasions of privacy, Jeschke advises turning off the location services on your phone unless you absolutely need them. That way you won’t be able to track the mobile phone using GPS. Storey of CTIA adds that reputable tracker apps should disclose their privacy policy and give you the option to opt in to a location-based service—and the option to opt out, even long after you've made the initial installation of the app. So even if you’re able to access tracking for free, you should remember that it’s not just you who’s able to utilize this function.
- Learn more about cell phone privacy. When it comes to cell phones, our eagerness to use new GPS and location-based apps (to track a phone or just find the nearest restaurant) might mean we are sacrificing important rights. To find out more about the risks and solutions of this era, and issues surrounding cell phone tracking, read the Electronic Frontier Foundation's "On Locational Privacy and How to Avoid Losing It Forever". And check out CTIA's Be Smart website, which has tips for parents and educators on helping kids use phones responsibly and safely. It’s important for kids to understand the strings attached to having GPS on a cell phone.
Source: http://www.howtodothings.com
Equity Bank Account opening -Equity Hapo Hapo
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• Enter your last name
• Confirm details provided before submitting
• Read and accept terms and conditions
• You will receive one text message with your account number and another one with your PIN.
• You will then be notified on how to access your account.
Equity Bank Kenya; Mobile-banking, Money transfer
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• Dial *247# and enter your national ID number
• Confirm details provided before submitting
• Read and accept terms and conditions
• You will receive one text message with your account number and another one with your PIN.
• You will then be notified on how to access your account.
2. What are the account opening requirements?
You must have a national ID and a registered mobile phone number to open an account.
3. How do I access my account?
To access your account, dial *247# and input your PIN
4. How do I activate my account?
You will be required to deposit money into your account with a minimum opening balance of Kshs. 100. Please note that if you don’t deposit money into your account within 30 days, it will become dormant and eventually be closed.
5. How do i deposit cash into my account?
• You can deposit cash at an Equity Bank Agent or Equity branch near you
• Transfer money from Mpesa, Airtel money or yuCash
• Receive money from third parties, salary remittance, EFT, RTGS etc
6. What mobile banking services do I enjoy on opening the account?
• Buying or sending airtime
• Balance enquiry
• Mini statement request
• Money transfer
• Bills payment like KPLC, water, HELB, DStv etc
• Cash withdrawal and much more
7. Are there extra charges for opening the account?
There are no extra charges for opening an Equity Bank account through your phone.
8. What is the minimum opening and maximum operating balance?
The minimum opening balance is Kshs. 100. When the amount exceeds Kshs. 100,000, you will be required to visit the branch to advance the features of your account.
9. If I have an account with Equity Bank, can I open another one using my phone?
No. You do not qualify to open this account if you have an existing account with Equity Bank. You can however enjoy mobile phone banking services by signing up for Eazzy 247 at your nearest Equity Agent or branch.
10. What do I do if I forget my PIN?
Talk to us on us on 0711025000 to have your PIN unblocked or visit your nearest Equity Bank branch or Agent and fill in a PIN reset form. You will then receive a text message with your new PIN.
11. What happens if I lose my phone, can someone access my funds?
No. your funds will remain secure as long as you have not disclosed your PIN to anyone.
12. Can i open an account from any local mobile phone network?
Yes, you can open an account from any mobile network locally.
13. If I need to make an enquiry about my account, whom do I consult?
You can contact us on 0711025000 or on Facebook www.facebook.com/KeEquityBank or Twitter- @KeEquityBank
Source: http://ke.equitybankgroup.com/index.php/self-service/instant-account-opening-equity-hapo-hapo
Source: http://ke.equitybankgroup.com/index.php/self-service/instant-account-opening-equity-hapo-hapo
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Equity Hapo-Hapo account opening
1. How do I open the account through my phone?
• Dial *247# and enter your national ID number
• Enter your last name
• Confirm details provided before submitting
• Read and accept terms and conditions
• You will receive one text message with your account number and another one with your PIN.
• You will then be notified on how to access your account.
2. What are the account opening requirements?
You must have a national ID and a registered mobile phone number to open an account.
3. How do I access my account?
To access your account, dial *247# and input your PIN
4. How do I activate my account?
You will be required to deposit money into your account with a minimum opening balance of Kshs. 100. Please note that if you don’t deposit money into your account within 30 days, it will become dormant and eventually be closed.
5. How do i deposit cash into my account?
• You can deposit cash at an Equity Bank Agent or Equity branch near you
• Transfer money from Mpesa, Airtel money or yuCash
• Receive money from third parties, salary remittance, EFT, RTGS etc
6. What mobile banking services do I enjoy on opening the account?
• Buying or sending airtime
• Balance enquiry
• Mini statement request
• Money transfer
• Bills payment like KPLC, water, HELB, DStv etc
• Cash withdrawal and much more
7. Are there extra charges for opening the account?
There are no extra charges for opening an Equity Bank account through your phone.
8. What is the minimum opening and maximum operating balance?
The minimum opening balance is Kshs. 100. When the amount exceeds Kshs. 100,000, you will be required to visit the branch to advance the features of your account.
9. If I have an account with Equity Bank, can I open another one using my phone?
No. You do not qualify to open this account if you have an existing account with Equity Bank. You can however enjoy mobile phone banking services by signing up for Eazzy 247 at your nearest Equity Agent or branch.
10. What do I do if I forget my PIN?
Talk to us on us on 0711025000 to have your PIN unblocked or visit your nearest Equity Bank branch or Agent and fill in a PIN reset form. You will then receive a text message with your new PIN.
11. What happens if I lose my phone, can someone access my funds?
No. your funds will remain secure as long as you have not disclosed your PIN to anyone.
12. Can i open an account from any local mobile phone network?
Yes, you can open an account from any mobile network locally.
13. If I need to make an enquiry about my account, whom do I consult?
You can contact us on 0711025000 or on Facebook www.facebook.com/KeEquityBank or Twitter- @KeEquityBank
Source: http://ke.equitybankgroup.com/index.php/self-service/instant-account-opening-equity-hapo-hapo
Source: http://ke.equitybankgroup.com/index.php/self-service/instant-account-opening-equity-hapo-hapo
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