Swift Tech: Your Phone Is Secretly Spying on You — Turn Off These 3 Settings Now!

By Our Reporter 

If you’ve ever mentioned something out loud — like “rice” — only to see ads about it minutes later, you’re not crazy. According to Swift Tech analysts, your phone might be listening, tracking, and collecting your data silently.

Many users complain about:

Sudden battery drain

Apps knowing your exact location — even when closed

The truth? It’s not magic — it’s hidden permissions you never noticed.

Here’s how to take your privacy back in minutes:

1. Disable Microphone Access
Many popular apps secretly use your mic to gather info — even when you’re not recording.

How to fix it:

Android: Settings → Apps → Permissions → Microphone → Deny access for social apps

iPhone: Settings → Privacy & Security → Microphone → Toggle off for apps that don’t need it

If you’re not on a call or recording, your mic should be OFF.

2. Stop Location Tracking
Your phone constantly shares your GPS location with apps — even ones that don’t need it.

🔧 How to fix it:

Android: Settings → Location → App permissions → Set to “While using” or “Deny”

iPhone: Settings → Privacy → Location Services → Adjust app-by-app

Only map or ride apps should know your location — not games or photo editors.

3. Block Background App Activity
Some apps stay active even after closing — draining your battery and collecting info.

🔧 How to fix it:

Android: Settings → Battery → Background usage limits → Restrict unused apps

iPhone: Settings → General → Background App Refresh → Turn off for apps you don’t trust

Just because an app is “closed” doesn’t mean it’s not watching.

Your smartphone is smart — sometimes too smart. But you can fight back.

Take 5 minutes.

Turn off these 3 settings.

Reclaim your privacy and battery life.

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