What Are Commands

What Are Commands


FlexiSPY functions and features can be accessed remotely using Commands, which can be sent from a number of sources, including from inside your portal

Using Commands, you can control all aspects of the FlexiSPY software conveniently

Commands can be sent using one of the following three channels: 
  1. Push Commands
  2. Network Commands
  3. SMS Commands
FlexiSPY uses Push Commands by default and there is no need for the average user to deal directly with Commands.
 

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