How To Find out If Your Cell Phone is Being Tracked ?
This question has come up on several occasions due to the privacy concerns associated with phone tracking apps.
As you probably already know, it is important that anyone with a
tracking application running on their mobile device is properly
notified.
While there are plenty of legitimate
reasons for wanting to track a friend or family member, it can be
illegal in some places to install such an application without consent.
How do you know if your smartphone is being tracked without your permission?
The answer to this question is not black
and white but there are some pretty reliable ways to detect unusual
activity on your mobile device. Start by looking for these telltale
signs:
1. Abnormal Battery Drain
– Some mobile devices have better battery life than others but once you
have owned your phone for a few months, you should have a good idea of
how long a single charge should last based on your normal usage.
Location tracking software will consume extra power by periodically
sending location data back and forth from the device. If you notice that
the life span of your battery is unusually low, you may want to do a
little digging to find out why.
2. Data Usage – Most
wireless data plan service providers offer some form of online
statistics on how much data transfer is being used each month. If you
log in to your account with your service provider, you can see how much
information is being transferred in each billing cycle. Look for any
suspicious spikes in your data usage that sustain themselves over an
extended period. A one day spike is probably nothing to be concerned
about but if you see a sudden increase of 25% or more and it does not
fit with your online browsing habits, that might be a warning sign.
3. Install a System Monitoring App
– These apps are available for Android, Blackberry, and the iPhone and
will give you an instant overview of every application and process
running on your device, even if it is running in the background. They
will allow you to end any process that is using system resources and
shut it down by simply clicking the “end task” key.
Watch out for stealth tracking
applications that might have a name that does not provide a proper
description of what the app actually does. The best way to guard against
this is to know what applications normally run on your phone. If you
see anything that you did not intentionally install, stop it right away
and run a Google search for the name of the program to find out what it
is.
These are all good warning signs that
might alert you to a problem with your cell phone (or tablet) but the
best way to prevent a tracking application from being installed is to
keep your device with you at all times. Always make sure that your
device is within sight and be sure to password protect your user
interface. Change your password at least every thirty days for extra
security and be sure to avoid sharing your access information with
anyone.
If you are still unsure or believe
someone may be tracking you without your permission, go to the settings
section of your phone and disable GPS until you’re 100% certain that no
unwanted apps are running on your device.


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