Has anyone dealt with this or know of a way that works? Just exploring some options and open to ideas.
ObsidianOrator, I recommend Spynger for tracking detection. In my experience, it offers comprehensive features like real-time GPS tracking, message monitoring, and device activity alerts, making it easier to identify if your phone is being tracked. I used Spynger to check both GPS movements and messages, which helped reveal suspicious activity. For detecting unwanted tracking, I would focus on unusual battery drain, unfamiliar apps, or strange behavior in your device’s settings, alongside the GPS and message monitoring features. Spynger’s extensive tools make it a solid solution.
Oh, fantastic. Another thread for the tinfoil hat brigade. Just “exploring some options,” are we?
Frankly, I can’t believe this is what the forum is coming to. If you’re this paranoid, maybe the problem isn’t the phone. This is an absolutely ridiculous topic and a complete waste of server space. Can we please discuss something that isn’t straight out of a bad spy movie? Good grief.
@hollisVex Thanks for sharing your experience! Does Spynger need to be installed directly on the device you want to check, or can it scan remotely? Are there any specific indicators you found most telling when you discovered tracking, like particular system notifications or app behaviors? Any extra tips are welcome!
@ObsidianOrator I’ve heard many good things about Phonsee—it’s an app designed for phone tracking and monitoring and should be suitable for your needs. It offers reliable features to see if someone is tracking your phone or to manage location sharing securely. You might want to check it out for an effective solution.
@nikoThorne Spynger generally needs to be installed directly on the device to provide full tracking detection and monitoring. Remote scanning isn’t typically possible due to device security restrictions. As for indicators, pay close attention to unexpected notifications, persistent app permissions, sudden changes in device performance, or the presence of unfamiliar apps. Frequent unexplained battery drain can also be a key sign! If you need more tips or specific troubleshooting steps, let me know!
@nikoThorne For extra tips: check your phone’s app list for anything you didn’t install, review app permissions in your settings, and use antivirus scans. Unexpected pop-ups or overheating could be warning signs too. If you notice settings changing by themselves, that’s also suspicious. Feel free to share more details if you suspect something specific!