voice echo, call drop...........etc
There usually will not be obvious signs of a trace. If your phone is warm when it shouldn't be, or has dramatically decreased battery life with no increase in usage, it might be bugged. Also, if you have a GSM phone, and your phone causes speakers (e.g. from a stereo or computer) to buzz when you are not on a call, then it might be tapped. Of course, there are other reasons that could cause any of the above situations.
on a work phone yes but it is highly against the law to tap a home phone
if its a smart phone thenthrow it away cuz theyll be werever u are
Yes, for some values of "tapped." The radio communication between a cell phone and a cell tower is encrypted... you could theoretically capture it off the air, but it wouldn't do you much good. However, in order to turn it back into a phone call instead of something resembling static, the service provider has to be able to decrypt it at that point, and it could be tapped there.
How can I unbug my cell phone from being spyed on
Ok first off if the police tapped your friends cell phone and you know about it chances are your gonna already In the conversation the cops been having. In order for law enforcement to tap a cell phone they need a warrant in which case a judge needs to sign off on and in order for this to happen the officers or agents must provide hard factual evidence for this whole procces to take place. So if the cops got your it's cell on lock sorry to say but he's in a lot of trouble
If a cell phone has service, it is liable to being tapped by the government. This can range anywhere from simply monitoring locational data to recording actual conversations around and from the phone.
sound
it will have a finger print
To prove your employer tapped your cell phone, you should look for unusual indicators such as unexpected battery drain, increased data usage, or unexplained background noise during calls. You can also check for unauthorized apps or software that may have been installed without your consent. If you suspect that your phone is compromised, consider consulting a cybersecurity expert to perform a thorough analysis. Additionally, documenting any suspicious activity and examining your phone's settings may help support your claims.
From my understanding, every cell phone and landline in the world is tapped by the government. I've heard two different theories 1.) They listen in periodically to literally spy on us and 2.) it is somewhat automated and certain spoken words and texts trigger them to listen in i.e. kill, murder, terrorist, gun...any word in that....genre :) But no, there is no number to find that out, sadly
It is being exploited in a bad way that needs to stop.