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Start the year by protecting your privacy— A stalkerware quick check from Avast Blog - jasonX - 26 January 25 Start the year by protecting your privacy— A stalkerware quick check
![]() Keep your personal life personal—essential tips to spot and stop stalkerware in 2025 Imagine starting the New Year with hopes of a fresh start, only to realize that someone might be tracking your every move without your consent. Disconcerting, to say the least. Bad actors can do this using stalkerware, a sinister form of spyware that secretly monitors a person’s activities and takes away their privacy. But that’s not all. With location-sharing apps being the norm, the tracking risks increase. With this in mind, it’s important to take the necessary precautions to help protect yourself. Here’s what you need to know: The growing threat of stalkerware. Stalkerware isn’t new, but its use surged during the pandemic as more people turned to digital means to exert control over others. In fact, the total number of global users protected from stalkerware and spyware in 2024 has more than doubled (228%) when compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2020, according to our experts. Unlike traditional spyware, stalkerware is often installed with malicious intent by someone known to the victim, such as a partner or family member, to track their whereabouts, communications, and more. Also, the popularity of location-sharing features has added a new layer of risk. Many users unknowingly leave location-sharing settings on, exposing themselves to potential monitoring. A 5-point privacy shield Stalkerware may be a serious threat, but there are things you can do to help protect yourself. Here are 5 tips you can do to help shield yourself from stalkerware:
More info HERE Content lifted from Avast Blog - penned by Emily Lockwood - 21 Jan 2025 |