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How can I track a cellular phone?
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| JJ_Red 2005-07-29, 11:48 pm |
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Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?
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| John Navas 2005-07-30, 5:48 pm |
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In <T8adnTZjWNMlInffRVn-og@comcast.com> on Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:45:49 -0400,
"JJ_Red" <yolie@comcast.net> wrote:
>Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?
No.
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| Isaiah Beard 2005-08-03, 5:48 pm |
| JJ_Red wrote:
> Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?
Track in what way? Do you want to find its location?
In the US, I know of only one carrier that allows this, and that's Nextel.
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/en/s...e_locator.shtml
Of course, there are limitations. The phone has to be turned on and not
in a call for the locator to work. IIRC, it also isn't very accurate if
the phone is inside of a building or otherwise has its GPS reception
blocked, but does work fine if the phone is in a car or outdoors. It's
also $15 a month extra ($20 if you want to throw in text messaging).
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| David W Studeman 2005-08-06, 11:48 pm |
| Isaiah Beard wrote:
> JJ_Red wrote:
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> Track in what way? Do you want to find its location?
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> In the US, I know of only one carrier that allows this, and that's Nextel.
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> http://nextelonline.nextel.com/en/s...e_locator.shtml
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> Of course, there are limitations. The phone has to be turned on and not
> in a call for the locator to work. IIRC, it also isn't very accurate if
> the phone is inside of a building or otherwise has its GPS reception
> blocked, but does work fine if the phone is in a car or outdoors. It's
> also $15 a month extra ($20 if you want to throw in text messaging).
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This conjures up images of stalking or trying to see if a spouse is
cheating. It would be frightening if any screwball out there could go a
website and track you at will.
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Dave
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