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Looking around, we can see that Android is the most popular smartphone operating system. Android offers significantly more functionality and customization choices to consumers than any other smartphone operating system. Not only are modifications available, but app availability is also rather high on the Android mobile OS.<\/p>\n

Just take a quick glance at the Google Play Store; you’ll discover applications and games for any occasion. On techviral, we’ve published several articles on Android apps, such as the greatest utility apps, top sound apps, and so on. Today, we’ll look at another intriguing Android topic.<\/p>\n

10 Best Android Spy Apps (Free)<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Today, we will present a list of the best Android spy applications that everyone would like to have on their smartphones. These applications serve an important role and may be used to track your partner’s or your child’s device. So, let’s go through the list.<\/p>\n

1) Privacy Dashboard<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Although it is not a spy software, Privacy Dashboard can assist you in improving the security and privacy of your Android smartphone. This is a third-party program that mimics the functionality of Android’s Privacy Dashboard.<\/p>\n

The Privacy Dashboard provides a comprehensive picture of permission and app usage. The app has a lovely UI and may be used to guarantee that no extra permissions are provided to illegitimate apps.<\/p>\n

2) GlassWire Data Usage Monitor<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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GlassWire Data consumption Monitor is an Android software that tracks your mobile data consumption, data restrictions, and WiFi network activities. GlassWire Data Usage Monitor is included in the spy app category because it allows you to monitor data on your smartphone.<\/p>\n

You may simply discover when a spy software transmits data back to its host using GlassWire Data Usage Monitor. This is particularly important for spotting espionage programs that can avoid detection by task managers or antivirus software.<\/p>\n

3) Ip Cam Viewer<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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This fantastic program lets you monitor and operate your IP Camera, DVR, Network Video Recorder, traffic cameras, CCTV, or WebCam from your Android device.<\/p>\n

In the updated version, you may additionally receive a notice when the device detects motion. When it senses motion, this app might begin recording automatically.<\/p>\n

4) Automatic Call Recorder<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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This is yet another of the greatest Spy Apps for Android smartphones. This app is started automatically whenever you make or receive a call. It records all discussions between speakers as well as the ambient noise of the device in which it is installed.<\/p>\n

5) Anti Spy Mobile<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Do you know whether you have any spyware software installed on your phone? Use this program to locate malware quickly. To identify new malware, the Android app employs sophisticated detection algorithms. As a result, you may simply defend yourself from Android spyware with this program.<\/p>\n

6) Hidden Eye<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Hidden Eye is one of the best and most highly rated Android spy applications available today. Once installed, the software takes a snapshot of the individual who attempts to unlock your phone with the incorrect password or pin.<\/p>\n

You may enable Hidden Eye to play your ringtone if someone attempts to unlock your phone without your permission, in addition to taking an intruder selfie. The software is totally compatible with all Android versions.<\/p>\n

7) Truecaller: Caller ID & Dialer<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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It’s the only dialer software you’ll ever need because it can recognize unfamiliar callers and reject nuisance calls. TrueCaller lets you view the names and images of individuals who call you, even if they aren’t in your phonebook. And know when your pals are available to chat, making your phone conversation smarter and more enjoyable.<\/p>\n

8) Google Find My Device<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Google Find My Device is an Android software that can help you track down a misplaced or stolen smartphone. It is something that can aid in the recovery of your lost smartphone. Most Android smartphones include the capability, but if yours does not, you may install the standalone app.<\/p>\n

If you lose your smartphone, you may use Google Find My Device to play a sound at full volume, even if it is in silent mode. Aside from that, you may use this program to delete all data or lock your misplaced smartphone.<\/p>\n

9) Norton Family parental control<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Norton Family parental control is an Android software that is designed to keep children safe online. However, this is not a surveillance app in any way. The software can assist you in monitoring internet activities.<\/p>\n

If you install Norton Family Parental Control on your friend’s phone, you can simply keep track of their sites and what they look for.<\/p>\n

10) Smart Hide Calculator<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Users cannot use the program to spy on others. However, it might offer you a detective-like vibe. A clever hidden calculator is just a calculator software with a twist.<\/p>\n

After entering the password and pressing the ‘=’ button, you will be given with an interface where you may conceal and unhide photographs, videos, documents, or files of any file extension.<\/p>\n

These are the top Android Spy Apps for turning your Android into a spy device. I hope you found this essay useful! Please forward it to your friends as well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Looking around, we can see that Android is the most popular smartphone operating system. Android offers significantly more functionality and customization choices to consumers than any other smartphone operating system. Not only are modifications available, but app availability is also rather high on the Android mobile OS. 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