Wednesday, November 24, 2010

IPhone - Caller ID spoofing is NOT illegal?


General has been informed that Apple has withdrawn the production of iSpoofCard mobile applications for their iphone product. Accordingly, SpoofApp and SpoofCard has become an alternative for iPhone users to install applications on their phones. Both of these applications 100% web base tools "installed" on the mobile phone users. This web based platform take advantages of the ability to bookmark a web page to the home screen and launched as a full-screen web application the for iPhone users. The only striking difference from the App Store version of iSpoofCard is that the function of Address Book integration is not present in the version of the web application. However, users SpoofCard now are 100% legitimate in a way to install SpoofCard applications on each iPhone and iPod Touch, without interference from Apple. 

At the end of February / early March 2010 SpoofCard and SpoofApp released a mobile application for Palm WebOS. This is a mobile application SpoofCards 5, clearly shows that companies do not take lightly such a mobile application that now has all major smartphone platforms covered (iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Palm and Windows Mobile). 

SpoofCard recently introduce their "lite" version of iSpoofCard into iTunes App Store at the same time as the April Fools' Day 2010 under the name "Phone Gangster." The new "Phone Gangster" includes many features such as voice changing, call, straight-to-voice mail, address book integration and record sharing which are same feature on iSpoofCard but with the exception of Caller ID spoofing. Apple will not approve the application with Caller ID spoofing on, until the app is using the number of mobile phone users to call out.