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How can you detect spying on your mobile phone?

 How can you detect spying on your mobile phone?

How can you detect spying on your mobile phone?


Experts have always warned of the dangers of hacking into mobile phones, but sometimes even the people closest to us can spy on our phones.


According to a report by the New York Post, QR Code Generator CEO Mark Porcar warned that your partner or someone close to you can use advanced surveillance software to monitor your text messages, calls and even your location without you knowing.


It’s very easy if they have access to your cell phone and can download an app and install spyware. The New York Post has listed some signs from Mark Porcar that may indicate that someone else has taken control of your phone.


Battery


If your smartphone is not charging and suddenly turns off, it could be because of spyware that is draining your battery, as these apps run continuously in the background, never go into sleep mode and require an active connection to send data to a remote server. Overheating Phone


If your phone is always hot and never seems to cool down, it may be transmitting your data because spyware can heat up phones.


High data usage


People who suspect they are being spied on are advised to check their phone's data usage, as some spy apps use a lot of data, especially when they send photos or record your voice. Another strange way your phone can help you identify your stalker is if it turns on randomly or makes noises when you are not using it, as some spy software allows someone else to access your phone remotely. For example, to listen to your conversations or see your surroundings without your knowledge.


Finally, if you receive a text message that contains unusual characters or codes, it is definitely something suspicious. Also, if you notice messages coming and then disappearing or you see notifications from apps that you do not recognize, check your phone immediately.


"Uninstall apps you don't recognize," advises Mark Porcar. "Run a security scan with trusted software and check for suspicious app permissions. If you check your phone and find that its history has been deleted, it probably means that someone used an app, searched for something, and doesn't want to leave a trace."

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