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The difference between Tyfish and our competitors is that we address the issue of fully protecting your mobile data through the combination of remote backup and over-the-air security (see our blog post on the subject) versus looking at the phone as merely a social tool.
As far as competition, there is plenty of room for anyone who can come up with a better mouse trap. Our pricing model is not built around a monthly fee and is stated on the website when you click 'Signup' and 'Get Started'. Our software is free to download and available to use even after the trial. Tyfish users can choose an on-demand option which activates the service for a fee when needed after the phone is lost or stolen. The fee is $10 for a 30 day activation - hopefully the phone is found within that time. If not, the phone can be locked or wiped of all relevant data.
Thanks,
Bryon Daily, CEO @ Tyfish