So, if you have a smartphone, laptop or any other device that uses a camera or microphone, these devices are constantly listening to your conversations on a daily basis. Your smartphone automatically obligates you to grant permission.
This does not mean that, your phone is spying on you, but rather, has the capacity to allow anyone with the proper knowledge to activate against your knowledge.
Google does have that feature of analyzing your search content for marketing purposes.
Even if you turn off the mic and cam, or put it in airplane mode, the laptop or smartphone is still listening.
So, next time you want to have some privacy, unplug the device completely or shut it off completely but pressing and holding the power button for 3 seconds.
Spy cams and mics are not only the problem, but there are also devices so small, they can be placed on a paper inside the dot of the letter ( i ), or a period or coma ( ; ), called a microchip that, can also instruct a cam or mic to turn on.
I am looking into the matter closer to being able to use a static frequency while you are not using the microphone so the phone cannot detect your voice due to static.
Smartphones also know who you are, where you go, who you visit, what location you constantly visit and even, the algorithm can turn cameras around you to produce physical evidence where, not only your camera will be spying on you but also, all the cameras on the street will analyze your movement, dynamics, face recognition, etc.
Your smartphone is also able to detect your fingerprints and detect if you are right-handed or left-handed even if you are not using the area of the fingerprint for bank account purposes.
If you need assistance to bridge your laptop or smartphone cam/mic, so you are able to bypass the mic and cam, you can reach me via Signal or WhatsApp at: +57 317 821 8076. Statue of Liberty Logo.
I made this video working on a smartphone logic card to demonstrate the size of a surface mounted capacitor compared to a spy microchip. View