![]() Maybe you’ve used their device once before? Or maybe they just looked over your shoulder while you typed in your password? That’s how easy it can be to track someone’s digital life via iCloud. The worst thing is that, to track you, the “spy” doesn’t need to be tech-savvy. The web is full of creepy stories about spouses and ex-boyfriends logging in to their partners’ accounts from another device and secretly tracking their every move. It’s a cloud service that syncs all of the user’s messages, photos, browsing history, notes, and calls across all devices. One of the ways people are spied on is through iCloud. But if you’re not careful, this seamless syncing technology can set you up for spying not only by the companies but by the people you are or were close to. ![]() There are more devices to track, more engagement time, more data. Technology companies want you to be synced up. iCloud access is now enough to track everything a person does online. You don’t need special gizmos, needle-sized cameras, and custom Aston Martins. ![]() Unfortunately, spying is no longer reserved to government agents. It doesn’t take a genius to see that there’s a massive difference between James Bond and a digital stalker.
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