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Sometimes smartphone may even simply refuse to turn off, but that may also point to its malfunction. Watching the battery power level may help too. If your phone is being eavesdropped — the battery will go down much faster than usual. But we have to warn you, that may lead to something just if your smartphone worked for a couple of days without recharging and suddenly started to drain the battery for a day.
Also, the battery may go down faster simply if it is old. In a matter of fact, smartphones that are recording all the sounds around them have huge power consumption too.
Listen carefully for the noise or the interference that may appear, when you are talking to someone by the phone. If your mobile device is being wiretapped — you may here strange noises, echoes and clicks.
But such an eavesdropping is possible only if evildoers or law enforcements cooperate with your mobile carrier. So, to discuss sensitive topics — it is better to use another mobile device and a SIM card. In case, modern smartphones are mostly vulnerable for eavesdropping apps, so always check the apps you install. Another way to define if something is wrong is to try changing your mobile network type in the Setting menu of a smartphone.
Those are the most simple ways of how to detect if your phone is being wiretapped, without any kind of special equipment. The next step would be contacting police, they have special equipment, that will be able to detect any type of eavesdropping or wiretapping. To maintain your device safe from eavesdropping — avoid suspicious phone repairs services and do not install apps from third parties. Ohio special election too close to call, GOP claims victory; Primary results come in.
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