Adeona is an open source software used for tracking the laptop or notebooks and even desktops.  Adeona is so powerful that it has the  ability to offer reliable location tracking while simultaneously ensuring that no third parties can abuse the system to track a device’s legitimate users. Adeona is also open source. We can take pictures of those that are using our laptop and we can report it to authorities to get our items back.  Here are some of its stolen pictures from thieves.

A motivated and sufficiently equipped or knowledgeable thief can always prevent Internet device tracking: he or she can erase software on the device, deny Internet access, or even destroy the device. For example, Adeona currently has no mechanisms for attempting to survive a disk wipe.

We point out that we do not believe this renders Adeona (and other location-tracking systems) useless. The Adeona system was designed to protect against the common thief — for example, a thief that opportunistically decides to swipe your laptop from a coffee shop or your dorm room, and then wants to use it or perhaps sell it on online. Such thieves will often not be technologically savvy and will not know to remove Adeona from your system. While device tracking will not always work, systems like Adeona can work, and it is against the common-case thief that we feel tracking systems can add significant value.

Like other software adeona can also be abused like taking stolen shots from a non-family member or any other human that you have interest of. Adeona has no control of such activities.

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