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The video is about how to check and prevent your Android phone from being tracked by someone else. It covers various signs, settings, and steps to protect your privacy and personal safety. It also shows how to detect and disable unknown tags, devices, and apps that could be used to spy on you. It recommends keeping your phone updated, using private browsing, and turning on two-step verification. It also explains how to backup and reset your phone if needed.
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1. Google saves a list of all the places you've been if Google Location History is on.
2. You can turn off Google Location History by going to Settings > Google Location History > Turn off.
3. Increased data usage can be a sign that someone is tracking you.
4. You can check data usage by going to Settings > Connections > Data usage > Mobile data usage.
5. Increased battery usage can be a sign that a malicious app or malware is running in the background.
6. You can check battery usage by going to Settings > Battery and device care > Battery.
7. A phone heating up even when not in use can be a sign that someone is tracking you.
8. Unexplained screenshots or screen recordings can be a sign that someone is tracking you.
9. You can check for screenshots and screen recordings by going to the Gallery app.
10. Random phone wake-ups or sounds can be a sign that someone is tracking you.
11. You can check for email forwarding by going to the Gmail website and checking the Forwarding and POP/IMAP settings.
12. Quick Share and Nearby Share can be used to track people if they are turned on.
13. You can turn off Quick Share and Nearby Share by going to Settings > Connections > Quick Share/Nearby Share.
14. Text message forwarding can be a sign that someone is tracking you.
15. You can check for text message forwarding by going to the Messages app and checking the device pairing settings.
16. Call forwarding can be a sign that someone is tracking you.
17. You can check for call forwarding by going to the Phone app and checking the settings.
18. Keeping your Android up to date can help prevent tracking.
19. You can update your Android by going to Settings > Software update.
20. Installing unknown apps can be a security risk.
21. You can turn off the ability to install unknown apps by going to Settings > Security and privacy > Install unknown apps.
22. Device admin access can allow certain apps to control everything on your phone.
23. You can check for device admin access by going to Settings > Security and privacy > Other security settings > Device admin apps.
24. Two-step authentication can make it harder for someone to hack into your accounts.
25. You can set up two-step authentication by going to Settings > Google > Manage your Google account > Security > 2-step verification.
26. Checking your account recovery contacts can help prevent tracking.
27. You can check your account recovery contacts by going to the Google account website and checking the Data and Privacy tab.
28. Turning off read receipts can help prevent tracking.
29. You can turn off read receipts by going to the Messages app and checking the chat features settings.
30. Using a private browsing window can help prevent tracking.
31. You can use a private browsing window by opening Chrome and tapping on the three vertical dots > New incognito tab.
32. Samsung has an app called Tracker Detect that can help detect unknown AirTags.
33. You can install the Tracker Detect app by going to the Play Store and searching for "Tracker Detect".
34. Antivirus software is not necessary for Android devices if you only download apps from the Google Play Store.
35. Rooting your Android can make it more vulnerable to tracking.
36. You can check if your Android has been rooted by using the Root Checker app.
37. If you think you're being tracked, you can check your list of apps and make sure nothing malicious is installed.
38. You can reset app preferences to factory defaults by going to Settings > Apps > Reset app preferences.
39. If all else fails, you can factory reset your device, but make sure your data is backed up first.