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Since August 6.8.2010, 4, you can find the security application Big Brother, invented by Daniel Amitay, in the AppStore. Big Brother allows an iPhone owner to receive notifications when someone uses their phone without permission. Unfortunately, the application is only for iPhone XNUMX, as it uses the front camera.

In addition, the application uses the front camera to take two pictures of a person trying to get into your iPhone. The photo will be taken if the set code is entered incorrectly or, for example, when the application is closed, and you can also set an alarm.

When starting the application for the first time, it is important to change the password from the original four zeros to the code of your choice. This code is very important, so choose it very carefully. You can also set up an e-mail address for sending notifications and a sound. When you're done, click the Lock button.

Subsequently, when someone picks up your iPhone, they will have to enter the code you set. If the code is entered incorrectly, the iPhone 4 will take a picture of it with the front camera. In addition, the application records events such as exiting the application, turning off the device, correct code entry and the already mentioned wrong code entry.

In addition, you will receive a notification by e-mail when the application is turned off and an incorrect code is entered. Another advantage is that Big Brother is free, so if you have or are planning to get an iPhone 4 and are looking for a security app, be sure to try this app and let us know your impressions in the comments.

I just hope that this is finally perhaps the first ever usable iPhone security app that will help you protect your iPhone from potential thieves.

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