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I think once the technology gets even smaller you'll be able to implement a GPS chip into any device you want. A good example is cell phones, you have a lot of new smart phones that are coming out with this technology and manufacturers are providing software developers with SDK's that will allow us to send friendly signal with our location.
I guess that would require both GPS and some type of data transmission but hey we're in the 21st century, that technology is not there yet :)
Plus, today with the Internet getting ever and ever more unsafe - 99% of people have a firewall installed, even Windows firewall would alert you that something called password.exe has just tried to access the Internet. I would cancel the request and delete passwords.exe ASAP! Now whats Giga going to do?
I think if you were going to make this work, it would have to be incredibly difficult to foil... this isn't!
And with the idea of putting GPS in a keydrive? Pointless! They are so cheap these days - if you want to have sensitive or irreplaceable data on a key drive dangling off you key ring you need your head testing! Instead buy a credit card style usb drive and pop it in your wallet. Much better!
Have you tried the software? With the IP address and other information collected law enforcement can get more information including the exact address from the ISP, you are not paying just for the software but the service behind it. Most free firewalls are circumvented by the GadgetTrak agent, the better ones of course are not, such as those you will find in a corporate environment. The product is not meant for USB drives, but for more expensive items such as iPods, digital cameras, GPS systems and more.
What are your dealership or representative rules.
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however, as the review states (justly), it does rely on a few key assumptions, and well, it doesn't work on a Mac. each of those assumptions (and the Windows-only) decrease the effectiveness of the software.
i'd prefer for the software to be much more hardcore, much more stealth (such as operating in a hidden partition), and work on Macs and PCs without buying the software twice.
that said, since i am in a university setting, i'll probably buy a GadgetTrak license -- as soon as i buy a new USB drive to replace the one that i lost yesterday!
We want to track the person down if they steal another one of our phones... and recover our own phone if at all possible. We can't get a hold of the person's address for the last phone - or we'd go recover it now... I have a hubby that doesn't always keep his phone right next to him at all times... and the phone was left out in his truck. He isn't eligible for insurance anymore because of the theft of his phone x2.