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Solve : Any phone can be eavesdropped?? |
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Answer» Phone waves can be eavesdropped? just like radios can hear telephone waves. Just don't say anything over the phone you do not want others to hear. Like when you're in a crowded bus?As the article at your link states, Quote "Google said it "categorically" does not use what it calls "utterances" - the background sounds before a person says, "OK Google" to activate the VOICE recognition - for advertising or any other purpose. It also said it does not share audio acquired in that way with third parties.So, I'm not going to start powering off my phone except with actually using it, based on a notion that everything said within my phone's hearing distance is being listened to. I might prefer going back to a basic cell phone rather than accept such inconvenience with my smartphone. Just because yer paranoid does not mean they ain't out to get you...I bet there are law breakers who say "they caught me cos my phone was listening" when really they have built up a profile that led law-enforcement to them. Then I have more problems to ask. I only use phones that can make calls and text messages but it automatically activates calls to numbers that I have ever contacted. I have been so many times. Did someone activate something to break my cellphone?Sigh.Do you carry your phone in a pocket? Do these "automatic" calls happen when you're carrying your phone this way? Unintended calls can be the result of "pocket dialing". Read the article; it contains TIPS for avoiding the problem. Quote from: Allan on September 03, 2018, 03:10:40 PM Sigh. Then I will tell the story like this. The new phone numbers I ever contacted. My phone suddenly dialed their number and they were sleeping at night. It does not happen once but many times and makes them angry. If I had dreamed of sleeping or touching an automated call, it would not have happened so many times Another thing is that the sound is like radio waves and SOMETIMES hear the voice of another person. You talk to a person and add a third person you do not know where. There must be a device that can impact the phone wave without installing anything?longshinshen, Where do you live? Who is the service company? There term "Crosstalk" is associated with older analog forms of communication. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosstalk But "Digital Crosswalk" does not show similar defects. It is very different. Therefor,if you hear sounds you can identify as voices, it has to be some form for acoustical or analog crosstalk. In other words you have a very old and primitive telephone service. You need to get a real digital cellphone service.I have heard that just using old phones you will not be eavesdropping. If you have a phone with no storage, you do not have spyware installed. Like some eavesdropping services, how can they eavesdrop on you? I used to watch news that a group was pretending to be a government person and asked the victim to transfer money to that account. What did they do to lure the victim into a trap? Because not all the victims are silly. I want to know about eavesdropping and how to avoid it and it's best to ask at an online forum. Quote I have heard that just using old phones you will not be eavesdropping. If you have a phone with no storage, you do not have spyware installed. Short answer to this is that you could have a very primitive phone, but the telephone provider records all calls. Over a period of time all recordings are overwritten. They started this initially for 911 but then expanded on this some for investigatory purposes into criminal or TERRORIST activities. This is how the USA is, but elsewhere in other countries the recordings may not be overwritten as often and eavesdropping could be without a court order. In the USA there is behind the scenes paperwork that has to be met in order for FBI to gain access to communication info. No form of communications is completely secure from being recorded unless physically isolated from providers of communications and range limited or encrypted private communications which could be recorded but unless someone has a means of decrypting the recorded scrambled message its worthless. Quote I used to watch news that a group was pretending to be a government person and asked the victim to transfer money to that account. What did they do to lure the victim into a trap? Because not all the victims are silly.They gather info on their targets such as names of family members etc and use that as a tool against these people. The uneducated and gullible get taken for a ride. Additionally the demands in some cases should raise a red flag such as payment in prepaid cards for something. Quote I want to know about eavesdropping and how to avoid it and it's best to ask at an online forum.If you are chatting about stuff that isnt illegal then there is no fear. Using a technology that is mass produced and a provider especially involved will always have eavesdropping recording of all communications at that provider. If you get a phone call for any reason where they want money hang up on them and wait for a bill in the mail and then check the return address on google to see if its the correct address to that identity. As long as you pay your bills on time etc I very much doubt you will see an increase in money requests by mail.Much ado about nothing... If it continues to *censored* = dial i'd get a new phone...just sayin... |
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