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Galaxy S PhonesGo into your Google and Samsung accounts and log out any device you don't recognize as your own. Then go to an uncompromised device and change all your passwords - Samsung, Google and email (all of them if you have more than one). Get a new SIM chip from your carrier. Back up your personal files to a flash drive and reset your phone and install everything from scratch. It's inconvenient, but necessary.
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Galaxy S PhonesCan you explain what's happening and what makes you feel that you are being stalked?
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Galaxy S PhonesYou should also report the evidence to the authorities.
Tap the link below for more information and on how to remove stalkerware/spyware from your device.
https://techcrunch.com/2025/02/20/remove-android-spyware/