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The application is so easy to use it's almost frightening how quickly you can get what the publisher calls geolocation aggregator data. The interface is clean and easy to follow, with only two tabs divided into Targets and Map Views, although the usage of the word "Targets" just adds to the general, well, creepiness.

All you need to know is the user ID of a person's Twitter or Flickr account to get started. If you also have the user's password and ID, you can search Facebook as well. While you may not get much from the latitude, longitude, and timestamp data the app displays for each bit of information it finds, the Map tab uses Google Maps to give you an easy to understand view of the location for any data it pulls.

Your target's location is even highlighted with a red marker when you choose one of the program's results, and you can see the source at the bottom of the list.

If you're going to keep tabs on someone long-term, the searches will get faster because the data are stored in Creepy and only new information is retrieved by the app.

There's no Help file built-in, and the Help button just takes you to a gift-hub site where issues about the app are discussed, but it doesn't take much guidance to enter a user ID. Even if you don't use Creepy to locate others, you might want to check out what it shows about you.

We did find some minor issues during testing, and the application installed a desktop icon without asking and left files behind when it was uninstalled. Creepy is a geolocation aggregator. In the version released, twitter, flickr, foursquare through twitter and a list of image hosting services are supported.

Locations are determined by: Location information on twitter; foursquare checkins; exif tags from pictures uploaded to a number of image hosting services and posted to twitter; geolocation information from photos posted on Flickr. Locations are presented as a list and are also shown in an embedded map courtesy of the awesome osmgpsmap widget. For each location, the context is also presented i. Features include automatic caching of discovered information retrieved tweets, determined locations in order to minimize API calls to twitter and flickr, and a not so nice GUI in pygtk.

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Shake again to ask another question. Scary Sounds: With Scary Sounds you can enhance your haunted house, halloween parties, or just have lots of fun with the scary sounds. Happy Halloween! Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Overall, Creepy is a good tool to find publicly available location information from Twitter and Flickr but could use some work on performance and fixing its map loading issues.

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It means a benign program is wrongfully flagged as malicious due to an overly broad detection signature or algorithm used in an antivirus program. Creepy for Windows. Softonic review Extract location data from tweets and photos Creepy is a simple application that takes Twitter and Flickr user names and will extract geolocation data from these services.



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