Here’s How to Check if Someone is Spying on Your Mobile Phone

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(Newswire.net— May 25, 2018) —  Since we entered the digital age, numerous scandals of tapping millions of phones across the globe have increased concern about our data privacy.

There are many hackers in the virtual world who make a living by “breaking into” computers, e-mails, accounts on social networks, which is why the concerns of users of all these technological services are increasing every day.

Moreover, each of us can become a mini-hacker, because there are a lot of instructions on the Internet on how to spy on someone else’s online activities and how to damage their privacy. On the other side, there are numerous instructions on how to check if someone is eavesdropping on you, or hacking into your mobile and digital devices.

For example, if you try to turn off your mobile phone, but the backlight illuminates for a long time, or simply the phone refuses to turn off, there is a chance that someone else has access to your phone through apps that are not controlled by you.

Atypical “behavior” of the phone in many cases indicates that it has problems with certain components, which can often be caused by viruses. Those viruses can access your private data such as photos, video clips and documents, but can also listen in to your calls.

With the help of viruses, hackers can control your mobile devices remotely; therefore it is very important that you check all those strange phenomena, sounds, lighting, or the use of applications that your mobile device displays.

All of this, however, does not have to be an indicator of tampering and digital trickery, and in theory, it is not hard for you to find out if someone violates your privacy.

You need to check whether your mobile phone is hot, even though it’s standing out of reach of your hands. If the difference in heat is noticeable, this means that the mobile is subject to some activity and therefore the following two steps must be done: – type * # 06 # after you do this the IMEI code, which resembles the bar code, will appear.

Open phone settings, search for status or search in IMEI. If the two digits are the same as in the previous code, it means they do not listen to you. If your numbers differ, it means that you were or are still under someone’s surveillance.

Tampering with mobile IMEI numbers can lead to 3 years imprisonment, if the intruder is caught by authorities. If authorities are, however, one who listen in to your calls, good luck!

There are a number of other ways you can search across the Internet, but different IMEI code is the fastest way to learn if someone is listening to your calls. Also, bear in mind that even if two numbers match, that doesn’t mean that your privacy is intact.