Available apps for notification center

What apps are available in the notification center on an iPhone (iOS 7)? More specifically, is find my iPhone app available? I want to set up my phone so that I get a banner alert whenever "find my iPhone" apps is tracking my location.

The Find My iPhone app is not what is doing the track. The Find My iPhone app is only a way to track another iPhone from yours, if you know the Apple ID and password to log into it with. If you want to see any type of notification to see if another phone is tracking your phone, you can go into Privacy, Location Services, Find My iPhone and you can turn on the Status Bar Icon to see the location services icon if someone is tracking that phone from another device. Otherwise, there is no other way to show this, even in Notification Center.

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