Someone May Have Access to Your Android — Check These 5 Places NOW

Your Android may not clearly warn you when an app uses your microphone, an unknown device accesses your Google Account, your location is being shared, or a tracking device is moving with you. In this video, you’ll check 5 critical Android security areas that can reveal suspicious access before it becomes a bigger problem. You’ll learn how to check: • Privacy Dashboard for camera, microphone, and location activity • Dangerous Accessibility permissions and restricted settings • Recent Google Account security activity • Unknown phones, computers, and browsers signed into your account • Google Location Sharing • Unknown Tracker Alerts • Google Play Protect for harmful apps Not every app, device, or permission you see is dangerous. The real warning sign is finding something you don’t recognize, a permission an app doesn’t need, or activity that happened while you weren’t using the app. Check all five areas carefully and don’t ignore anything unfamiliar. Then tell me in the comments which step contained something you needed to change: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. If you checked everything and found nothing suspicious, comment: Everything is safe. Hit Like so this warning reaches another Android user who may need it, and subscribe because the next video will reveal permissions that can let apps read notifications or appear over other apps—even when the camera and microphone are turned off. #AndroidSecurity #AndroidPrivacy #PhoneSecurity #sal_tech