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Tracking Your Every Move: The Hidden Ways Your Phone Can Be Traced Even When It's Off

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When you turn off your phone, you might assume that it's completely disconnected from the world. But the truth is that there are several ways that law enforcement agencies and others can track your location, even when it's turned off.
In this episode, we explore the various methods that can be used to locate a phone, including IMEI tracking, IP address tracking, GPS tracking, and cell tower triangulation. We also discuss the recent case of Bryan Kohberger - the man arrested for murdering four people in Moscow, Idaho - where the fact that he turned his phone off during the time of the murders was used as key evidence against him.

But tracking technology isn't just used as a benefit in criminal investigations - it can also have implications for our everyday privacy. We consider the ways that our phone usage can leave an invisible trail, and we offer tips for protecting your privacy when it comes to your phone.
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When you turn off your phone, you might assume that it's completely disconnected from the world. But the truth is that there are several ways that law enforcement agencies and others can track your location, even when it's turned off.
In this episode, we explore the various methods that can be used to locate a phone, including IMEI tracking, IP address tracking, GPS tracking, and cell tower triangulation. We also discuss the recent case of Bryan Kohberger - the man arrested for murdering four people in Moscow, Idaho - where the fact that he turned his phone off during the time of the murders was used as key evidence against him.

But tracking technology isn't just used as a benefit in criminal investigations - it can also have implications for our everyday privacy. We consider the ways that our phone usage can leave an invisible trail, and we offer tips for protecting your privacy when it comes to your phone.
Let's get into it!
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Email us: TheCatchupCast@Gmail.com

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