Privacy is becoming a huge issue in the age of
technology. The smartphone that we use the most and that we have to carry our
most of our activities or store all our private documents.
Because of this,
fraudsters can breach the security of our phones, monitor our activities, and
share our personal information with someone else. Or he can sell to someone for
his own profit.
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How to know if your Android Phone
is hacked
The smartphone screen wakes up
randomly or incorrect behavior.
Unseemly Pop-ups and lots of
ads
What to do If your phone is
hacked?
Reset
passwords of your device and all of your social media accounts
Install and run anti-malware
applications in your phone
Here is
Suspicious Calls or Message Haven’t been done by
You.
If you haven't made a
call or text and if it appears on your phone, that means your phone has been
hacked.
If you do
very little online activity but your data is persistently piling up without
increasing online activities, it's possible that a background app is using that
data. Which may have been installed on your phone by the hacker to steal your
personal information.
If your phone
turns on, boots up, shuts down, or installs apps without you doing anything, it
could also mean that someone is watching you. This indicates that
your device has been hacked.
If you're not
browsing but still you're seeing a lot of advertising or pop-ups are showing.
So don't
click any such link if you don't want your device to be hacked or else it's
done.
If the
battery of your phone is decreasing below the average time. Then you must look
up at the app section of your phone and check the battery usage by apps.
If you
notice unrecognized apps being downloaded to your device, it may be done by the
hacker.
Now,
Here are some
tips by using them you can secure your device.
The best ever
solution for these kind of tasks is to reset your phone.
By resetting
your device you can delete all the applications or malware that were installed
in your device by someone.
Reset all the
password of your device and all the social media account that all logged into
your device.
And apply 2
factor authentication for social media accounts. To improve your account
security.
By
uninstalling all the unwanted or unrecognized app installed in your device.
By installing
an anti-malware application in your device so that your device is secured from
the attacker.
If your device is rooted and then you must
unroot your device.
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