Do you have conversations over the phone
that you do not want others to hear? If
so, then it may be necessary to protect
yourself from cell phone bugs. Cell phone
bugs are just as high tech as many other
bugs, and can pose even more of a threat,
since they are harder to detect. Depending
on the bug that is used to listen to your
conversation, you might not even realize
that someone nearby can hear every word
crystal clear.
Even if most of your conversations are
of little importance, it is a good idea
to make sure that you are well protected
against cell phone bugs when you make
a vital phone call. It is possible to
decrease your chances of being listened
to if you follow a few simple steps to
avoid eavesdroppers.
Go somewhere where you know you'll be
alone. Some cell phone bugs intercept
signals being sent. A person who looks
like she or he is speaking on a cell phone
has a special device that allows him or
her to hear what you are saying on the
phone. Additionally, make sure you are
in a place where you can watch for newcomers.
Beware the charging or forgotten phone.
Many cell phone bugs look just like they
are charging or like their owner forgot
them. If see a cell phone charging or
lying nearby unattended, go someplace
else. Someone may be listening in via
the innocent looking phone.
Don't accept new cell phones as gifts.
The latest in cell phone bugs is a phone
that works like a regular phone, but has
a secret access number. If someone gives
you a cell phone as a gift, be aware that
he or she may be able to dial the phone
and not only listen to what you saying
while you are on the phone, but activate
the cell phone's microphone in order to
hear anything that is going on inside
the room.
With a little vigilance, you can avoid
eavesdroppers through cell phone bugs.
Best of all, if you use ingenuity you
can "plant" false information for eager
ears. You can outsmart surveillance and
the use of cell phone bugs.
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This article is about: Cell Phone Bugs.
This article was posted on December
12, 2005