How NSA is Spying on You Through Your Smart Device?

If you are one of those people who have a smart device, then you might want to know that it is being spied on by the National Security Agency (NSA). The NSA’s web site states that it wants to achieve its goals with technology while being able to keep close supervision on them through its thousands of gateways and servers around the world.  Your smart phone, laptop or tablet surreptitiously spying on you. It is the unknown intelligence branch of the US military called the National Security Agency (NSA). The agency has allegedly been tracking the location of your cell phone over the past seven years. Let’s look at how NSA tracks your every single activity.

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The National Security Agency is spying on you through your smart device. The NSA has been collecting information from the phones and other devices of every American for years. Now, it’s collecting data from the internet and apps in our homes as well. The NSA can track where you go online, what websites you visit and even what searches you make in search engines like Google or Bing. The agency can also see everything that’s stored on your computer or mobile device — files, emails, photos and videos — even if they’re deleted or deleted remotely by someone else.

The National Security Agency (NSA) is spying on you through your smart device. The NSA has been collecting data from every people smartphones and laptops, including emails, chat messages, audio recordings and video chats. The NSA’s surveillance program has been operating for years. But with Edward Snowden’s leaks about the NSA’s massive spying efforts, the agency is now under increased scrutiny. How does this work? The NSA collects all communications sent through fiber optic cables that connect the United States to other countries around the world. It also taps directly into the internal networks of companies like Google and Yahoo! as well as AT&T and Verizon.

The NSA also collects information from phones when they’re connected to Wi-Fi networks or when they’re used as mobile devices. They can even collect information from your computer’s hard drive if they have access to it through a USB port.

NSA has been secretly collecting the metadata of phone calls made by Americans in bulk, according to a whistleblower. The NSA doesn’t have direct access to the servers of U.S. telecommunications companies, but they do collect information about phone calls made in the United States and elsewhere on their networks. The NSA collects this data under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act, which allows for “unmasking” (identifying) foreign targets for intelligence gathering activities without a warrant if they are believed to be located outside of the U.S., according to documents released by Edward Snowden and reported by The Intercept.

The National Security Agency has been spying on the public for a long time. They have been using the internet and other communication devices to spy on people for years. They are not only spying on Americans; they’re also spying on foreigners. In fact, the NSA is one of the largest spy agencies in the world, but people don’t know about it because they don’t know how it works or how much money it spends on surveillance technology. Some people think that this agency only collects information from foreign countries and uses it to protect their country from terrorists. However, the truth is that this agency also monitors information about Americans who are suspected of having connections with foreign countries or organizations that may pose a threat to national security.

They do this by collecting personal data through phone calls and emails as well as through social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. These platforms have made it possible for anyone with an access to them to share anything they want with anyone else without facing any consequences thanks to encryption technology that protects user privacy while using these sites.

So how to protect yourself from these type of Spying Attack. Below are the steps that you can follow to secure your privacy.

  1. Don’t use your device at work, school or any other place where you don’t want the government to be watching.
  2. Set up a second email address for work and personal use and keep both of them private.
  3. Use a secure browser like Tor Browser or Firefox with HTTPS Everywhere extension.
  4. Consider using a VPN if you’re worried about your location being traced online activities or other privacy-related issues (e.g., tracking).
  5. Use Signal Messenger app on your phone to communicate with friends privately or download it as an extension for Google Chrome/Firefox browser by visiting this link (it’s free!).
  6. Make sure to turf off your smart device mic like alexa & Google Home all time.
  7. Cover your laptop camera & mic with tape, so that no one can track your activities.
  8. Don’t ever click on suspicious mail links in your smartphone and laptop inbox.
  9. Don’t accept any call from unknown phone number.
  10. Check your smartphone & laptop performance on regular basis. If they are using more power then you need to worry about this.
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