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The iGotYa App Will Snap a Photo of Any Creep Who Dares Snoop Around Your Jailbroken iPhone [Video]

The iGotYa App Will Snap a Photo of Any Creep Who Dares Snoop Around Your Jailbroken iPhone [Video] If my iPhone were jailbroken, I wouldn’t hesitate to spend six bucks on the iGotYa app. It basically allows you to know who’s seeking to snoop around your iPhone by snapping a photo of whoever enters a wrong lockscreen passcode.

The photo is then emailed to you together with your device’s current GPS location in the event you have to track it down. Simple, but brilliant-especially since there’s some kind of odd satisfaction in having a photo of a snoop or thief being caught inside the act.

iGotYa is priced at $6-though there is a free ten-day trial available-and might be found inside the BigBoss Cydia repo. [ Redmond Pie ]

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