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Oct 16, 2013 5:46 AM in response to EmmaLSby Meg St._Clair,EmmaLS wrote:
Sorry to tell that all cell keylogging apps out there need the phone to be jailbreaken in order to install.
I know that ikeymonitor is the first keylogger for iPhone. However, you must jailbreak the target phone to install it.
I believe that hasn't changed since we explained that over a year ago. Soccerchik08 hasn't been around since then.
Best of luck.
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Sep 6, 2016 6:39 AM in response to Soccerchik08by mfuse,What about this software which claims it will log the keys and is undetectable? I haven't seen anything saying the phone must be jail broken but it may later in the purchase process.
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Dec 19, 2013 12:12 PM in response to mfuseby Allan Sampson,How do suppose the software could be installed on an iOS device without being available for download and install via Apple's iTunes App Store?
The only way unofficial software that is not available via the iTunes App Store can be installed on an iPhone or iOS device is by hacking the iPhone first with jailbreak being the cutsie term for hacking.
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Sep 6, 2016 6:41 AM in response to mfuseby EmmaLS,ikeymonitor is specially developed for iPhone.
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Apr 2, 2014 8:11 PM in response to EmmaLSby John Galt,That's great information EmmaLS. Did you notice it requires a jailbroken iPhone, as has already been mentioned numerous times in this TWO YEAR OLD THREAD?
Meg St._Clair wrote:
EmmaLS wrote:
Sorry to tell that all cell keylogging apps out there need the phone to be jailbreaken in order to install.
I know that ikeymonitor is the first keylogger for iPhone. However, you must jailbreak the target phone to install it.
I believe that hasn't changed since we explained that over a year ago. Soccerchik08 hasn't been around since then.
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Apr 11, 2014 8:24 AM in response to Soccerchik08by Pineapple37,There are some display recorders that you can get for non-jailbroken iphones and such, but they show a giant red thing at the top of your screen when its recording.
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Oct 12, 2014 2:03 PM in response to Soccerchik08by Nir1812,The new iOS 8 capabilities for 3rd party keyboards, might be a new option for such key loggers.
you must not allow such a keyboard to get full access rights, if you do not completely trust it's source.
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Oct 23, 2014 12:22 PM in response to t.flanneryby DallasDeckard,I know this is an old post, but I just wanted to say to both varjak paw and t.flannery, the way you disagreed and admitted that you were wrong is the way it should be done. Over and over I see people attack someone who is wrong. This makes it very difficult for a person to admit they are wrong, because the other person has made it personal. And on the other side, often when someone is shown to be incorrect they get angry or they equivocate, evade or make excuses. Variak Paw was direct, but not harsh in the way he corrected t.flannery, and then t.flannery showed everyone how an adult admits they're wrong and took it to a whole other level by thanking Variak Paw for the correction. When someone has the maturity and courage to simply say, "I was wrong", it doesn't make that person look weak or stupid. Instead, it shows they possess both wisdom and strength. When I see or hear someone admit they were wrong in a frank manner, without sidestepping or making excuses, I have an immediate and strong reaction of appreciation and respect. To me, and I think many people, it's a clear sign that the person is a man or woman of integrity. To be sure, there are other attributes of integrity in a person, but being able to correct someone in humility and to quickly admit when one is wrong are both very high on the list. If those two traits were put into effect across the internet, it would be a much, much better space for humans to interact. I know I'm droning on some and perhaps being a little sentimental, but I felt those two folks needed a pat on the back for their fine behavior. You both make these forums and the internet a little bit better for the rest of us.
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Nov 28, 2014 2:49 AM in response to John Galtby fabio alfonso,I'm speacking for direct experience.
All actions takes on my iphone are recorded, and my iphone is not jailbroken (I don't have Cydia, if this is a reasonable way to afferm that my iphone is not jailbroken).
All text I write is recorded (sure for 200%, I see it).
How it is possible?
The man that install something on my iphone haved physical access to my phone, but didn't use any computer to install it (not sure 100%), and don't know my appleid password (not sure 100%). He used some information about the iphone (imei, and so on) to do it.
It was make with ios 7.1.2, and after the upgrade to 8.1 (fresh install and recovery from backup) the "key logger" was again on the iphone.
I suppose there is a bug not well known (for public people) that make possible to install unauthorized programs.
I can't suppose another way to explain it.
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Sep 4, 2015 2:18 PM in response to DallasDeckardby Scoobyfied,I agree completely with yu dallasdeckard, seeing two adults behave and act like mature human beings, is soooo refreshing. Restores my faith in etiquette civilized behavior.
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Jul 23, 2016 10:07 AM in response to Soccerchik08by TX-Tek,***iphone-keylogger.*** There are real, and hacker can push them onto your iPhone . I found the one in the link on my SE after Apple Care insisted none exists
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Aug 12, 2016 2:11 AM in response to Soccerchik08by UnfairGamer,I know this is a very old post, but it pops up in search results for other people wondering. I guess it could be possible now as you can install 3rd party keyboards... On the appstore are several of these keyboards, one being "Swiftkeys"... It could probably be possible to make a keyboard and upload it, even though apple checks app store apps pretty good...