If you are worried that someone is tapping your Smartphone.Recording your calls messages or stealing your data.it may be a hacker or a law enforcement egency.there are many ways someone could be listening your calls ,Reading your messages ,contacts, mails. stealing your personal pics,Videos. it may cause you alot.
In this Artical i will t teach you to determine whether your smartphone is hacked,tapped or someone stealing your data.
1: The battery gets hot or drains frequently.
if your smartphone is infected with spyware thats monitoring your calls or tracking your activity it may cause your battery to drain much faster than normal routine,
> To see which apps are using the most battery power, go to your smartphone Settings > Battery
(on both Android or IOS)
> Battery issues does not always indicate that your phone tap or hack Some regular apps, as well as battery age, can also affect battery performance.But if Some suspicious Activity found you may track it.
You're using way more data.
> To check data usage on an Android, open Settings and go to Network & Internet (or Connections > Data usage (or select your carrier) > Mobile data usage.
If you're seeing annoying pop-ups and spammy ads, especially while you're not actively browsing the web, malware (particularly adware) could be the culprit.
Check your app list for apps you didn't install. Although a lot of stalking and tracking apps can be hidden from the home screen and app list, some might just be installed with unassuming names. For example, if you see an app called SyncManager, it usually means that someone has installed FlexiSpy (a commercial phone tapping app) on your phone.
> On Android 12 or later, you'll see a green icon with a camera and/or microphone at the top-right when one or both are active. If you are using an earlier Android version, you can get the same functionality by installing a free app called Access Dots from the Play Store.
> If you see neither of the above, that does not mean your phone is not recording; unless if your phone has a light wired in with the camera and/or microphone, the camera or microphone can still be recording without your knowldge.
> iPhone: In the Settings app, go to General > Profiles & Device Management (or just Profiles) and then tap an app you don't recognize. Tap Delete Profile to remove that app's admin access from your iPhone.
> Not all device profiles are removable, requiring a reinstall of Android or iOS to remove.
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