Network Commands (Dashboard)
FlexiSPY uses
Push Commands by default. However, if this fails FlexiSPY will use Network Commands.
- Network Commands are commands that are placed in a que and are processed when the Device next connects to the Server.
- Network Commands can be in two states: PENDING (which means they are waiting to be picked up) and PROCESSED.
Learn more about how Commands work
here.
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