I probably would be if the app actually was real.
The legality of the app iSpy depends on how it is being used. In general, using it to monitor public areas where there is no expectation of privacy is legal. However, using it to spy on individuals in private settings without their consent may be illegal in many jurisdictions. It is important to check the laws in your specific location before using such an app.
You can get traffic and downloads for your Android by using the Google Play Store.
As long as the owners of the camera's allows you to use the iSpy app with them, it is legal.
The app maker was threatened with legal action by the Rubik's Cube creators, so they were forced to remove the app.
Yes, Apple will need to look at updates for the app and run various tests on the app.
A jailbroken iPod Touch is certainly legal. However, the act of getting every app in the App Store for free (the ones that require payment) is illegal.
You can use either a pre-built in app or you can easily download a flashlight app from the app store or Google play store and use that as a sufficient light source.
To activate the flashlight, you have to get a flashlight app, in the app store. Then, you just turn the wheel (in my app you have to do that) and the light automatically turns on. In the iPod the screen acts as the flashlight.
If the app is available in iTunes or in the App Store on your iPod Touch, it is not illegal, since all apps in iTunes or the App Store are verified to be completely legal.
The M25 Traffic News app for Android is available on googleplay store, and on various other websites online. Depending on the phone, it could also possibly be downloaded from the phone itself.
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If the apps are free in the App Store, then it's legal. But if you have to pay for them in the App Store, and you try to download them free from somewhere else, then it's strongly illegal.