There is a revolutionary web based system that enables you to identify and track the location of consenting mobile phone users. This automatic locating service uses mobile phone signals from the UK's major network operators, and combines them with the latest Internet technology to display a mobile phone's location on a www.GetMeThere.co.uk street level map.
Do you worry where your children are?
Trace your over 16 year old children without hassling them with calls
Do you worry if your partner's late?
Find out if they're near or far
Do you have elderly relatives or friends who you need to keep an eye on? FindMobile provides freedom for them and peace of mind for you
Car been stolen with your phone inside? Track your car down without anyone else's knowledge
Lost your phone but can't remember where? Find out where and how to get there
How does it work? Visit the web site www.getmethere.co.uk and register your personal details. Then you can register each mobile phone number for your family and once verified you can click the "Locate" button to display an area map of where the phone is located. Each search costs £1 to your mobile. For further details go to the FAQ on the above web site.
Four simple steps
1. Register now or log in (free of charge from GetMeThere)
2. Verify your mobile number (free of charge from GetMeThere)
3. Add as many mobiles as you wish for free, friends, family, colleagues...
4. Use FindMobile by clicking on the "Locate Now" button
In addition to the "Find Mobile" service this site offers many other very useful services.
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and now with this new service .... 1 old knackered (but serviceable) phone wired-in and hidden away on the Falco .... just in case some scumbag decides to make off with it.Pierre wrote:You mean you dont have 1 work phone, 1 friends and family phone and 1 secret phone ?
wierdos
Tracker on the cheap.

Yup. Ive got an old phone that lasts a week on standby, so that'd give me two options:
Easy enough to recharge it once a week, or if it were a bike that is used often, hardwire the phone in and leave it turned on on silent so it recharges when you ride it.
Easy enough to hide inside the fairing or seat hump, wrapped in black tape.
Easy enough to recharge it once a week, or if it were a bike that is used often, hardwire the phone in and leave it turned on on silent so it recharges when you ride it.
Easy enough to hide inside the fairing or seat hump, wrapped in black tape.
Last edited by Kwackerz on Fri Aug 03, 2007 7:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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