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It’s a real eye opener but just the tip of the iceberg, some hackers watch people via their phone/tablet cameras as well as their laptop cams which is why I cover mine up but unfortunately you can stop them listening to you
It’s a real eye opener but just the tip of the iceberg, some hackers watch people via their phone/tablet cameras as well as their laptop cams which is why I cover mine up but unfortunately you can stop them listening to you
I think this is built in to most smartphones anyway with GPS.
I have an Android phone and went to Dorset a couple of years ago. Of course my phone kept track of everywhere I went on that holiday.
When I came back I went in to Google Photos and without me even asking Google Photos had created a small photo album tracking where I had been on holiday and showing some of the photos I had taken on my phone.
This was done by Google without me even asking or even me being aware it was doing it.
Anyone who has a Google / Android phone log on to Google Photos on your phone or on your PC and see wht .
I have an Android phone and went to Dorset a couple of years ago. Of course my phone kept track of everywhere I went on that holiday.
When I came back I went in to Google Photos and without me even asking Google Photos had created a small photo album tracking where I had been on holiday and showing some of the photos I had taken on my phone.
This was done by Google without me even asking or even me being aware it was doing it.
Anyone who has a Google / Android phone log on to Google Photos on your phone or on your PC and see wht .
Yet again Chrome hangs while using AB so I get the funny end of my update above.
Anyway go to Google Photos and logon with the same gmail address you use on your phone and see your photos and any that Google has "added"
https:/ /photos .google .com/
Anyway go to Google Photos and logon with the same gmail address you use on your phone and see your photos and any that Google has "added"
https:/
“My phone's not spying on me. There's no signal here, it's switched off and it doesn't have a camera. All it does is make and receive calls”
Well that’s extremely handy in an emergency or when you want to take a once in a lifetime photo/video, lol
The device you’re posting with is a spyware conduit.
Well that’s extremely handy in an emergency or when you want to take a once in a lifetime photo/video, lol
The device you’re posting with is a spyware conduit.
You can easily switch off the Google photo back up service:
https:/ /suppor t.googl e.com/p hotos/f orum/AA AAzDQC9 KExamt1 VNx3lI/ ?hl=en
https:/
I don't think my laptop has a camera, Jahulay - it may, of course, but, if so, I've never found it or switched it on, it never leaves the room; someone, somewhere may be sick of looking at my face and the wall!
For an emergency at home I have the fixed line. Elsewhere, I switch my phone on and I have a small, digital camera which I switch on if I want to take a photo. That's fine by me. Video? :)
For an emergency at home I have the fixed line. Elsewhere, I switch my phone on and I have a small, digital camera which I switch on if I want to take a photo. That's fine by me. Video? :)
is your telly spying on you, WR?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/t echnolo gy/2017 /03/08/ smart-t v-perfe ct-way- spy/
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