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Spyware on phone

 
 
Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2018 08:44 am
I have a question for anyone willing to help me. My wife used a third party digital company to cologne my phone. She broke a ton of privacy laws as well as invaded my privacy. It’s been going on for two years now and I assumed when she saw I was doing nothing wrong she would stop but she hasn’t. Is there any way I can remove this crap?
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jespah
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2018 08:56 am
@Mustang959,
Contact your provider and ask them if you can save your data and get a new phone. Be prepared to pay for this service.
engineer
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2018 09:02 am
@jespah,
I looked this up and it looks like you clone a phone by copying the SIM card. If you get a new card, you might be out of the woods.
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Mustang959
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2018 09:10 am
@jespah,
Thanks I have already replaced one but she did the same to the new one. Do you know if changing the SIM card will block them ? And I was wondering what you meant by your confederate on the other post? Thanks
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2018 09:15 am
@Mustang959,
Mustang959 wrote:
Thanks I have already replaced one but she did the same to the new one.


how does she get her hands on your phone?
Mustang959
 
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Reply Mon 13 Aug, 2018 05:52 am
@ehBeth,
I try my best to keep them away from her but she patiently waits until I’m with the kids or sleeping when I forget to hide it. Trust me she is very sneaky.
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thack45
 
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Reply Mon 13 Aug, 2018 07:18 am
The Google Pixel 2 is equipped with eSIM, but as far as I know, at the moment only Google's own wireless service makes use of the new technology. The device also has fingerprint-unlock security
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