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Then there are the activity logs inside your individual apps, and your mobile web browser is a good example. Open up Chrome for Android, tap the three dots (top right), then choose History to see recently viewed webpages. In Safari on iOS, tap inside the address bar, tap the book icon, then open the History tab that is under the icon that looks like a cloc
If you’re an Android user, another useful place to check is your notification history. From Settings tap Apps and notifications, Notifications, and Notification history to see alerts that have come in recently. It’s possible that if an unwelcome guest has been on your phone, there will be some traces of what they’ve been up to here.Regardless of your operating system, you’ve got plenty of other options too—open your phone’s gallery app to see recently taken photos, for example, or open your email client and switch to the sent items folder to check if any messages have been sent in your name. Apps like YouTube and Netflix let you look back on what you’ve viewed recently as wel
These checks don’t really give you any guarantees. For example, someone could send a message on your phone and then go back and delete it before you have a chance to check. But they might turn up some clues of suspicious activit
Checking your lapt
Checking your laptop for recent activity is similar to the process we just described for your phone. Looking at the installed apps is a good start: On Windows, open up Apps from Settings, and head to the Apps & features screen. You can sort the list of apps by installation date to see if something unfamiliar has been added to your computer.opy.l.k.re.
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