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Company Response

14 Mar 2024

1Byte Software did not respond to concerns about its TheTruthSpy app

On 14 March 2024, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited 1Byte Software to respond to allegations that the company, through its TheTruthSpy app, poses an ongoing security and privacy risk to thousands of people whose Android devices are unknowingly compromised with its mobile surveillance app. These allegations are linked to spyware’s “ability to invade a person’s digital life,” as well as the claim that “TheTruthSpy cannot keep the data it steals from spilling onto the internet,” doubly harming victims. 

The company did not respond.