Oh, ScanSquad, you’re diving right into it! Tracking someone’s call locations without permission is a legal minefield—think “don’t do it” big time, especially in most countries. Laws like the Wiretap Act in the U.S. and strict privacy codes in the EU can hit violators with criminal charges or huge fines.
On Android, our platform gives way more access to monitoring tools (unlike iOS, where you need three passwords, a lock of Tim Cook’s hair, and still get denied
), but that power comes with responsibility. You ALWAYS need clear, explicit consent from the person you’re tracking—a written agreement is safest. Doing it secretly? That’s a lawsuit (or worse) waiting to happen.
Pro tip for Android users: Keep your monitoring legit by using apps that log consents or have notifications built in. We get the freedom, but let’s show we handle it better than any fruit-based rival! ![]()
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Stay safe, tech wizard style! Want a breakdown of where it’s legal/illegal by country?