How to Tell If Your iPhone Is Tapped (2024)

Stephen Johnson

How to Tell If Your iPhone Is Tapped (1)

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In the old days of mechanical telephones, a wiretap would require someone— usually a government agency—to literally change the circuitry of your lines to listen in. These days, smartphones make tapping much easier than that. With very little know-how, someone can install software that remotely monitors where you are and what you’re doing with your phone.

Apple has earned a reputation for keeping its devices safe from outside hacking most of the time, but there’s a huge security hole in every smartphone: Anyone who has physical access to your phone, even for a few minutes, can install potentially malicious apps. Unlike the malware spread by hackers, installing basic stalkerware that tracks your location doesn’t require technical knowledge beyond knowing how the App Store works, and it’s not particularly difficult to jailbreak an iPhone and install apps that listen to your calls, read your texts, and access your microphone and camera, either.

What is stalkerware used for?

There are legitimate uses for apps that monitor someone else’s phone. They can be used for employees to keep an eye on their workers, for parents to keep track of their children, or as security devices if your phone gets stolen. But they can (and are) used by stalkers too, sometimes with deadly consequences.

The App Store makes an effort to keep openly malicious apps off your phone and has guidelines for what aspects of your phone can be spied upon, but there are apps within Apple’s rules being misused as tools to stalk people. Something like Spy Phone is advertised as a way for parents to keep track of their kids, but judging by the top comments on the App Store, many people are using it to keep track of their partners, who presumably don’t know their movements are being tracked. Even iOS’s built in features like “Find My” can be used to stalk someone.

Apps that allow more invasive forms of stalking like accessing the camera and microphones remotely likely wouldn’t be available in the App Store, but if an iPhone is jailbroken, anything goes.

How to tell if your phone is tapped

There are some telltale signs that a stalking app has been installed on a phone. Maybe the battery will run out faster, data rates will spike, or you’ll notice frequent crashes. But it’s likely you won’t notice anything amiss on your phone. The initial evidence could come from real-life suspicious activity. So trust your gut: If you think someone is stalking you via your iPhone, check for it.

How to find and remove different kinds of stalkerware

Once installed, a stalkerware app may run in the background with no notification that it exists. There are also ways of keeping track of someone through their iPhone that don’t require any apps at all, just changing a few privacy settings. So here’s what to look for.

Check for a device management profile

If someone wants full access to a remote phone, the most powerful option is to install a device management profile. This is the kind of thing you might have on a cellphone provided by your job or school. It won’t be hidden, but it can be difficult to remove.

To check for a device management profile, go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management. If there’s nothing listed here, you’re good. If there’s a profile, you can try to remove it, but it will probably require a passcode. If so, you’ll probably have to reset your phone to factory settings. (Instructions below.)

Search for hidden stalker apps on a non-jailbroken iPhone

It’s trivial to keep an app’s icon hidden on an iPhone’s screens, but it can enough for many people to never know it exists. To check what apps are installed on your iPhone, swipe left on your iPhone Home Screen until you get to the App Library. Click the search bar for an alphabetical list you can scroll through to make sure there is nothing installed that you don’t recognize. Sometimes spying apps have innocent sounding names, so if you’re not sure what an app does, google it.

Check if your phone has been jailbroken

Jailbreaking—modifying a phone to remove manufacturer restrictions—can be done fairly easily. It’s not necessarily bad (although Apple may disagree), but it does allow the installation of any kind of software, including the most malicious spyware.

It probably won’t be immediately evident if your phone has been secretly jailbroken, but if you find apps called “Cydia,”Checkra1n,” or “Sileo,” it’s probably been tampered with.

Many of the exploits that allow jailbreaking are only available on older versions of iOS, so make sure you keep your operating system up-to-date. If your phone has been jailbroken, simply updating to the most recent version of iOS will likely solve the problem. Unfortunately, most jailbreak software blocks you from updating on the iPhone itself for this reason, but you can update from your Mac or PC using Finder or iTunes.

Check the “Find My” app

Even the applications for finding a lost device and locating friends can be used to stalk someone. To check who has access to your location, navigate to the “Find My” app. Click the “People” tab at the bottom. From there, you can remove anyone you don’t want seeing your location, and you can turn off location sharing entirely from the same screen, too.

Verify your information isn’t being shared

To make sure that the data in your Apple ID isn’t being viewed by anyone, go to Settings, then tap on your name at the top of the screen. Scroll down to “Family Sharing.” Remove anyone from this list who shouldn’t be there.

Next, go back to Apple ID settings and scroll down. There should be a list of registered devices here, including phones, computers, tablets, etc. You can remove any by clicking on it and hitting “Remove Device.”

Keep track of privacy with iPhone’s “App Privacy Report”

If you want to check which apps have permission to do which things on your phone, you can check your “App Privacy Report.” Go to Settings > Privacy & Security, then tap “App Privacy Report.” This will give you an overview of the permissions you’ve given apps and show their network activity. If anything looks suspicious here, you can change the settings or delete the app.

A factory reset will remove all stalkerware from your phone

While deleting offending apps, updating to a current version of iOS, and keeping “Location Sharing” turned off will take care of most kinds of common iPhone stalkerware, if you want to be absolutely sure, you can perform a factory reset on your phone. This will wipe your device clean, so think of it as the nuclear option and proceed with caution.

To factory reset your phone, tap Settings > General > Transfer or Reset [Device].

How to prevent stalkerware in the first place

The easiest way to prevent stalkerware installation on your phone is to not let anyone else use your phone, even if it’s “just for a minute.” It doesn’t take long to download an app or change your privacy settings.

If your phone is going to be out of your possession for any reason, make sure biometric security is turned on, so it can only be opened by your face or your fingerprint. Make sure your “Auto-Lock” isn’t set to “Never.” Use a password manager like iCloud Keychain and Passkeys when possible, turn on two-step verification for your Apple ID, and never tell anyone else your passcode.

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Stephen Johnson

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Stephen Johnson is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker where he covers pop culture, including two weekly columns “The Out of Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture” and “What People are Getting Wrong this Week.” He graduated from Emerson College with a BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing.

Previously, Stephen was Managing Editor at NBC/Universal’s G4TV. While at G4, he won a Telly Award for writing and was nominated for a Webby award. Stephen has also written for Blumhouse, FearNET, Performing Songwriter magazine, NewEgg, AVN, GameFly, Art Connoisseur International magazine, Fender Musical Instruments, Hustler Magazine, and other outlets. His work has aired on Comedy Central and screened at the Sundance International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, and Chicago Horror Film Festival.He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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How to Tell If Your iPhone Is Tapped (2024)

FAQs

How can I know if my iPhone is tapped? ›

Here are a few ways to tell if someone tapped your phone:
  • Unusual sounds during calls. ...
  • Decreased battery performance. ...
  • Unusual phone activity when not in use. ...
  • Trouble shutting down. ...
  • Websites look different. ...
  • You battery is unusually hot. ...
  • You receive unusual texts. ...
  • Cameras and microphones turn on randomly.
Jun 25, 2024

Can you tell if your phone is being monitored on iPhone? ›

If you suspect your phone is being monitored, check the Storage section in your settings. Here, you should be able to see how much data is being consumed by what. If you notice your device is using more data than usual, that could be an indicator of spyware.

Does *#21 tell you if your phone is tapped? ›

There are several numbers to dial to see if your phone is tapped. Try *#*#4636#*#* to find out more information about your phone's current status. You can also dial *#61#, *#62#, or *#21# to check for call diversions or redirections, which means that someone is tapping your phone.

Can someone tap my iPhone without me knowing? ›

Yes, it's true that someone can install spyware on your phone without even touching it. What's worse is that users of mobile spying software are not just hackers, but nosey people in your life. After reading this article, though, you'll know how to tell if that's happened.

How do I know if my partner is spying on my iPhone? ›

How do I know if someone is tracking my phone? You can find out how to tell if spyware is on your iPhone by watching out for the signs, like an overheating phone, poor performance, unfamiliar apps, and strange pop-ups.

Can my iPhone be tapped remotely? ›

The iPhone is a popular choice for users due to its ease of use, simple and intuitive operating system, and the reliability of Apple devices. But like all mobile devices, it may be at risk of remote access by malicious users without appropriate security measures.

How to tell if someone is accessing your iPhone? ›

How can I tell if someone is accessing my iOS device remotely? Look out for signs, such as unusual battery drain, overheating, unexpected data usage, unfamiliar apps, settings changes, and unusual behavior on your device. These could indicate unauthorized access.

What is the code to check if your phone is being monitored? ›

Code to check if phone is tapped: *#21# Code to show unknown connections and tracking (for Android): *#*#4636#*#* or *#*#197328640#*#* Code to show unknown connections and if someone is tracing you (for iPhone): *3001#12345#*

What does *#62 do on iPhone? ›

Out-of-service (OOS) conditional call forwarding diverts incoming phone calls and text messages whenever your phone is turned off, or if it's without a network signal. To uncover OOS conditional call forwarding on GSM networks, dial *#62# and deregister unknown numbers using the ##62# reset code.

How does a phone act when tapped? ›

If you hear a high-pitched hum, pulsating static, clicking, or beeping, these could be signs that your calls are being recorded.

What is the *#21 trick? ›

When you dial *#21#, you are, in fact, activating a feature access code that quickly tells you the status of call forwarding for your phone. It's a quick way of seeing what, in the case of this particular 'setting interrogation code,' your call forwarding settings.

Is my iPhone secretly listening to me? ›

Yes, here's why and how to stop it. If you have a smartphone, it's most likely listening to you. Virtual assistants like Siri and Google Assistant work by waiting for a wake word and then answering your question, which means they're active in the background.

How can I know if my phone is being monitored by someone? ›

If you think your phone is being tracked, check for suspicious apps that you don't remember installing, check your phone app usage for anything you don't recognize, and look for any strange increases in network activity. Use an anti-spyware tool that can search your device for signs that your phone is infected.

Can someone mirror my iPhone without me knowing? ›

Yes, it is possible for cybercriminals to mirror your phone without your consent. However, it's not very common or easy to achieve. It can be done through spyware or malware downloaded inadvertently by the user, physical access to the device, or even man-in-the-middle attacks.

How do you know if someone has accessed your iPhone? ›

How can I tell if someone is accessing my iOS device remotely? Look out for signs, such as unusual battery drain, overheating, unexpected data usage, unfamiliar apps, settings changes, and unusual behavior on your device. These could indicate unauthorized access.

How do I check if my iPhone is secure? ›

To access Safety Check, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Safety Check. Note: If you donʼt have access to Safety Check or youʼre having trouble using the feature, you can manually adjust your sharing settings and access to your device and accounts.

Can someone hack your iPhone to see what you are doing? ›

Yes, iPhones can be hacked by visiting malicious websites. If somebody created a website to phish your personal information, like logins, hackers can use that information to access your accounts and devices. Other sites can contain drive-by malware that may give a hacker a way into your device.

How to know if someone is recording your call on an iPhone? ›

2Look for Background Noise. During phone calls, unusual background noise or echoes can indicate that the call is being recorded. This happens because recording apps or devices can cause interference. Pay attention to odd sounds not typically present during your calls.

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