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How to put a bug in a Cell Phone?

There can be multiple reasons why you would want to bug a cell phone. For instance, you suspect that one of your employees is sharing company secrets, you think that your spouse is having an affair with someone else or maybe you want to know what teenagers are up to. 

So the main question is how you can bug a cell phone. With the rise in technology and the current evolution of it in the modern era, it’s as easy and simple as installing a piece of software.

To help you out, I will be telling you everything you need to know about bugging someone’s phone. Keep reading and you will find the solution.

How to bug a cell phone with ClevGuard App?

Follow the steps mentioned below to bug someone’s phone:

    1. Sign up for ClevGuard App by creating an account with your email ID, deciding on the target device, and subscribing to a spy plane.
    2. The next step is to install ClevGuard on the target’s phone. For this, you will need one-time physical access to the target’s phone in order to complete the setup. You can also see the in-depth guide on how to install the app on ClevGuard’s official page.
    3. Once the app is installed on the target’s phone, it will start to bug the phone right away. You will then be able to access the target’s every phone call and upload them to the dashboard.
    4. For viewing and listening to the phone calls you will just need to go to the dashboard and locate “Remote Control” and click on the “Phone Calls” option.
    5. Inside that panel, you will be able to see all the available phone calls. Click on Play to listen.

Is bugging a cell phone legal?

When the idea of bugging someone’s phone pops into your mind, there might be one thing that will stop you from making a move which would be “Is it legal?”

Let me make one thing absolutely clear bugging someone’s phone is utterly legal when:

    • When a parent wants to ensure a child’s safety or protect them from any kind of physical or mental health issue.
    • When a company owner plants a bug on company properties in order to supervise its employees and avoid any kind of property loss.

So in other words, bugging your child/employee’s phone is lawful from the perspective of every parent and employer to make sure everything is OK.

As for other means like catching cheating partners, stealing personal or business information, or searching for criminal evidence then it is illegal.

Wrapping up

It is pretty normal to be hesitant when it comes to bugging someone’s phone even if you have good intentions. But before you take any step, think what a phone bugging will give you, relief, peace, or truth?

When you have finally decided and made up your mind, plan to bug a cell phone by trying the above-mentioned tool.

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