Mobile phones have become a basic and very popular communication tool - today it is used not only for making calls, but also for accessing the internet, sending messages, and recording everything.
Unfortunately, mobile phones are not designed for security and privacy purposes. Not only is it bad at protecting your communications, but it also puts you in other tracking risks - especially location tracking. Most cell phones give less control than desktops or laptops; It's difficult to change operating systems, it's hard to investigate malware attacks, it's difficult to remove or replace pre-installed software that you don't like, and it's hard to prevent parties like power companies. Voice to monitor the use of your device. Moreover, the device company can declare the device out of date and stop providing software updates, including security patches; If this happens, you have no way to fix it.
Some of these problems can be solved using third-party security software - but others are not. Here we will describe some of the ways that phones are used to assist in tracking and eroding user privacy.