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Smartphone Tips- If your phone shows green light, then the phone has been hacked, take these steps immediately

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In today's modern era, smartphones have become an important part of our lives, which make our everyday tasks easier, with the help of a smartphone you can manage work, store important data, do bank related work and entertain yourself through social media. While the smartphone gives us so many facilities, it also has some vulnerabilities. The most worrying thing is that there is a risk of hackers gaining unauthorized access to personal information. Let's know the full details about it

Keep your smartphone safe from hackers.

As technology is advancing, the tricks used by hackers are also increasing. They are constantly finding new ways to tamper with our smartphones and steal sensitive information.

Be alert with these tips.

To ensure the safety of your phone, it is important to recognize the signs indicating potential threats. One such indicator is the green light you see on your Android phone.

What does the green light mean?

On many Android smartphones, a green light will appear in the upper right corner when the microphone or camera is active. Although the feature is intended to help you know when your phone is using these devices, it's important to be cautious.

When to be concerned:

If you see a green light when you're not using the microphone or camera, it means someone is secretly listening to your conversations or watching you.

This could indicate that malicious apps or software are running in the background without your knowledge.

How to protect your phone:

Regularly review the apps installed on your device.

If you notice a suspicious or unfamiliar app, remove it immediately.

Keep your phone updated with the latest security patches to minimize the risk of exploitation.

Use trusted security apps to detect potential threats.

By being cautious and following these tips, you can greatly reduce the chances of your smartphone being hacked and protect your data from malicious attacks.

Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from [ZeeNewshindi].