The smart phones they are so advanced that they can be used to spy on users without their knowledge. Both the users of Android like iOS They are exposed to the risk of malware that can access various functions of the device and obtain private and sensitive information, such as personal photos and bank passwords, among other data.
It is not necessary to be a mobile expert to detect that someone is spying on your activities on the phone. If you are a user of Androidwe advise you to read the following signs carefully to act as soon as possible.
performance issues
The first clue is to identify performance issues. Spyware collects data by operating in the background and consuming battery resources. Worry if, from one day to the next, you notice that autonomy is not the same as always. It is best to check the applications that are using the battery:
- open the app Setting.
- touch Battery.
- press battery usage.
- A list of apps with a percentage of battery usage will appear.
- Check for strange or unknown apps. If you see something you can’t recognize, do a Google search and see if it might be a spying or tracking app.
Irregular data usage
Since spyware constantly sends information from the smartphone to a server, the user can detect this irregular activity through the use of data. If you think there are more MB or Gigs in your history, it may be that a program is sending more information.
- Open your phone’s settings app.
- Select Network and Internet.
- Under SIM, select the SIM of your choice.
- Go to Application data usage.
- You can see more information and even check how much data each app uses.
- Check the list of apps and see which ones use the most internet. Look for any discrepancies. It would be normal to see YouTube using a lot of data, but a “Notes” app shouldn’t use that much.
More spyware clues and the solution
We have other clues in the equipment temperature (it tends to overheat when background activities are intense), in strange sounds that you can detect during calls and when the phone turns on and off for no apparent reason. You also have to be aware of the messages you may receive: attackers often use them to communicate with devices and give them orders.
The solution is to make a factory data reset, because locating spyware is extremely difficult. It’s best to leave the team Android in the same state when it was first turned on. Of course, we recommend making a backup so that you do not lose anything at all. Just go to Settings> System> Recovery options> Erase all data.
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