While both men and women have long regarded wallets as among their most guarded possessions, these days people have taken to carrying around another item that’s just as valuable: cell phones. Like wallets, cell phones contain their owners’ personal details, credit card numbers and banking information – not to mention access to online accounts, passwords and important phone numbers. But unlike wallets, cell phones don’t have to be lost or stolen for a thief to access their owners’ critical information – or, for that matter, eavesdrop on conversations, read confidential text messages and emails, and view stored photos. There are a number of spyware applications available that will allow an outsider to monitor these things remotely. Although these programs are difficult to detect, there are a few things you can look for to determine whether your life is being compromised through your cell phone. Warnings Writer Bio

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