Zeta Digital Stalker App Review

Zeta Digital Stalker App Review

I know I don’t fit into the mold of a typical app user for the iPhone. Most people like to download the latest “social media game” or some app that lets you warp faces or make strange noises.

But along comes the Zeta Digital Stalker App that provides a few different options.

As the name implies, it’s meant for you to be able to take pictures on your iPhone without anyone but you knowing about it. Before I go any further, I am not a lawyer, but I’m pretty sure if you take someone’s pic and post it on the web without their permission, you are going to get into a shit ton of trouble, so keep all your images to yourself!

Anyways, for what you are looking to achieve, this nifty app should give you all the options you need. From a fake screen that *looks* like a text message, to being able to quickly whip out your phone a snap that one-in-a-million picture of some crazy dude running down the street yelling about the pigeons.

Be sure to click on the link if you want to try the app. For what this app was built to do, I give it a 9/10.

PS – If you get and use this app, be sure to come back here and comment about your…activities.

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14 Comments on "Zeta Digital Stalker App Review"

  1. I-REAPER-I August 24, 2012 at 5:13 am -      #1

    28 percent of all lizards on Earth were born albino, but they get super tanned because they get self conscious so it’s hard to tell.

  2. Hitman H94 August 24, 2012 at 7:00 am -      #2

    This is actually a pretty sweet app…

  3. StealthRanger August 24, 2012 at 7:09 am -      #3

    Pretty cool app there

  4. Sauroposeidon August 24, 2012 at 8:55 am -      #4

    I’m pretty sure it’s actually illegal to even take a picture of someone with out their permission. I’ve seen signs at government offices specifically stating it’s an invasion of privacy to take a picture of someone with out asking first. I’ve also seen pi- uh I mean cops using this as an excuse to take cameras from people filming something.

  5. Khazit August 24, 2012 at 1:05 pm -      #5

    Err, they should not allow people under 18 use this

  6. Gluttonous-Behemoth August 24, 2012 at 1:40 pm -      #6

    @Sauro
    You would be correct. Though usually the laws are stricter around children; ya know, cause they’re children.

  7. epicazeroth August 24, 2012 at 3:20 pm -      #7

    @REAPER: Impossible.
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    @Sauro: Not always. Those cops are either huge dicks or bad at their jobs. If you’re trying to take a pic of specifically them, it may be illegal, but if they’re wandering into your photo, that’s fine.

  8. I-REAPER-I August 24, 2012 at 11:21 pm -      #8

    “@REAPER: Impossible.”
    ===
    How long have you had your masters in Can’t Tell When Someone is Joking-tology?

  9. StealthRanger August 24, 2012 at 11:29 pm -      #9

    ^lmao

  10. I-REAPER-I August 25, 2012 at 2:52 am -      #10

    @Stealth
    I hear UCLA has a fantastic CTWSIJ-tology program. But self conscious lizards are no laughing your ass off matter, my friend. We need to start boosting reptilian self esteem before we have a severe suicidal lizard epidemic…..but this app is kind creepy.

  11. StealthRanger August 25, 2012 at 3:10 am -      #11

    @Reaper
    Indeed lmao
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    “but this app is kind creepy”
    -
    Yet somewhat cool at the same time

  12. I-REAPER-I August 25, 2012 at 3:31 am -      #12

    “Yet somewhat cool at the same time”
    ===
    Agreed, if used in the right context though.

  13. StealthRanger August 25, 2012 at 3:33 am -      #13

    “Agreed, if used in the right context though”
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    Yes, quite so

  14. StealthRanger August 25, 2012 at 8:07 am -      #14

    Speaking of which I should get an iPhone, when I get teh money for it

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