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    How do I stop hackers from hacking my cellphone?

    Hey there I?m trying to stop hackers from hacking my cellphone. How do I get them to stop? Specifically they have a live feed from my phone. So whatever I see on my cellphone they can see it too. How do I stop that?

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    GOOGLE-> how to protect information on mobile phone

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    Protecting your cellphone is essential. Here are quick tips:

    Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Adds an extra layer of security.
    Use Strong Passwords: Avoid simple or reused passwords.
    Keep Software Updated: Patches vulnerabilities hackers exploit.
    Download Apps from Trusted Sources: Stick to official app stores.
    Use a VPN on Public Wi-Fi: Encrypts your connection to prevent interception.
    Beware of Phishing Scams: Avoid clicking on suspicious links.
    Install Security Software: Protects against malware and threats.
    Enable Remote Wipe: Lock or erase your device if lost or stolen.
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    This way you can prevent hackers from hacking your phoen. Disconnect from Wi-Fi, run a security scan, uninstall suspicious apps, and change all passwords. If the issue persists, factory reset your phone and enable 2FA. Seek expert help if needed.

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    To stop hackers from accessing your cellphone and potentially having a live feed of your activity, immediately change all your passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and reset your phone to factory settings to remove any malicious apps or software. Avoid downloading apps or files from untrusted sources, as they might compromise your device's security. Regularly update your phone?s operating system and apps to fix vulnerabilities. For trusted software and tools to enhance your phone's protection, you can explore resources on platforms like getintopc, but ensure you verify the legitimacy of any downloads.

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