This common smartphone habit lets hackers take over your phone and 'track you anywhere in the world, Ontario expert warns
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Loraine Centeno
10d ago· 1 min readNews
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Many smartphone users often forget to turn off this feature, and experts warn that this could expose their device to many attacks that can compromise their device and data. A specific attack can give hackers remote control of the device and track you anyw
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