Monster Arts CEO and Trick or Tracker featured on Intel iQ, NBC 10, ABC 7 Tech This Out, and more
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SAN CLEMENTE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / October 28, 2014 /Monster Arts, Inc, a leading developer of hundreds of family safety, lifestyle, and entertainment Smartphone apps, announces that its leading family safety app, Trick or Tracker(R), which allows parents to monitor their child's location at all times on Halloween via iOS or Android Smartphones, is being picked up and featured across the country on TV news stations, radio programs, newspapers, and blogs.
Trick or Tracker(R) installs easily on both the parent's phone and the child's phone, allowing the adult to find the child either on demand or at pre-set check-in intervals, and enabling the children to locate the parent or to send a distress message to the parent in a time of need, which notifies the parent or message recipient of the child's exact physical location through the aid of a daytime satellite map.
Trick or Tracker(R) was originally developed to provide parents with a means of effectively monitoring their trick or treating children on Halloween night.
"We are very proud of the overwhelming support and affinity for this wonderful app," says Wayne Irving, II, CEO of Monster Arts and creator of the app. "It's nice to see coverage from ABC, CBS, NBC, and others across the country for our popular app. We are updating our site as quickly as possible to include the coverage's found."
In the past years, Trick or Tracker has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and many others. Trick or Tracker was even parodied by Seth Meyers, (Late Night's Host), on Saturday Night Live. All reviewable on Trick or Tracker's YouTube channel.
Availability
Trick or Tracker(R) is now available for download from iTunes, Amazon or Google Play. Direct links can be found at www.Monsterarts.net. The app costs $4.99 for a lifetime license, but until Halloween Day 2014 the app is FREE.
Monster Arts is a leading mobile marketing and app technology innovator, designing a variety of mobile apps and games for purchase and download by the retail consumer and assisting business clients with online marketing through its Travel America Visitor Guide app and website network, mobile app design services, crowd funding consulting services and marketing, management, and promotions services, and now professional printing and graphic design services. Monster Arts owns 100% of Travel America Visitor Guide, a travel destination website and Smartphone app network. Monster Arts owns 10% equity in Iconosys, Inc. (www.iconosys.com), the original innovator and trademark owner of the Trick or Tracker(R) app. More information about Monster Arts can be found by visiting the company's website located at http://www.monsterarts.net/
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Jennie S. Media Relations Monster Arts, Inc. (888) 993-3327 x6 pr@monsterarts.net
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