Many individuals overlook the risk of being monitored by their partners through spyware on smartphones. According to expert Marc Porcar, significant others can install such software if they gain physical access to a phone. Signs that you may be being watched include a smartphone that quickly drains its battery, feels warm consistently, or shows unusually high data usage. Porcar advises caution and securing your phone to prevent spying. Awareness of these signs is crucial in maintaining personal privacy.
"Never leave your phone unlocked around someone you don't fully trust, and always have a screen lock," Porcar told The Sun.
"Phones become hot when spy applications consume processing resources," the expert told the outlet.
If your smartphone is no longer holding a charge and is suddenly dying - it might be because of the spyware draining your battery."
These monitoring apps never enter sleep mode, and they need to constantly maintain active connections to send data to the remote server.
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