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Some parents actually do this and it would show them your full browser history. So that weird video you watched where that girl fuck that dog or your hundreds of posts on an incel forum they would know all of it.
There are some methods to knowing if they put it on you:
If your super paranoid about this just: But there are ways to break out of the surveillance hold someone has on your devices. One option is to wipe your device, and restore it to factory setting.
There are some methods to knowing if they put it on you:
How to identify the spyware. If you have an Android device, go to Settings > Apps, then scroll down and see if “System Update Service” is listed. This is what ClevGuard calls the app to disguise it from the user. If you see it, it is likely that you are infected with the spyware.
If you have an iPhone, however, it would likely need to be “jailbroken”—a process that removes manufacturer restrictions—in order for the installation to occur, since stalkerware is generally not available in the iPhone App Store. According to Motherboard reporter Joseph Cox, one possible way to tell if your phone has been jailbroken is to search your phone for an app called “Cydia,” which allows users to install software onto jailbroken devices. If the app shows us, this is a strong clue that someone may have been installing unwanted software onto your device. If it doesn’t, however, that’s not a guarantee that surveillance software isn’t already on your phone.
If you have an iPhone, however, it would likely need to be “jailbroken”—a process that removes manufacturer restrictions—in order for the installation to occur, since stalkerware is generally not available in the iPhone App Store. According to Motherboard reporter Joseph Cox, one possible way to tell if your phone has been jailbroken is to search your phone for an app called “Cydia,” which allows users to install software onto jailbroken devices. If the app shows us, this is a strong clue that someone may have been installing unwanted software onto your device. If it doesn’t, however, that’s not a guarantee that surveillance software isn’t already on your phone.
If your super paranoid about this just: But there are ways to break out of the surveillance hold someone has on your devices. One option is to wipe your device, and restore it to factory setting.
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