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Disable it NOW! This intruder on Android steals your passwords

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🛡️ Complete guide: secure your Android like a pro — no tech expertise required. 👉 https://d6df-contact.systeme.io/c9894e83-739c8d76 --- 💼Business / partenariats : contact@àlamaison.tech --- While you’re watching this video, an intruder may already be active on your Android phone — with no alert or notification at all. Some apps abuse a little-known Android feature: accessibility. With these permissions, they can see what you type, read what’s displayed on your screen, interact with other apps, and in some cases access sensitive information like your passwords or private messages. In this video, I’ll show you how to spot this security flaw, exactly where to go in your Android settings, which options to disable immediately, and how to identify suspicious apps exploiting these permissions without your knowledge. You’ll also learn how to tell legitimate apps apart from dangerous ones — and most importantly, what to delete without hesitation to secure your smartphone right now. Android security, phone hacking, spyware app, dangerous permissions, Android accessibility, Android malware, password theft, smartphone privacy, phone spying, Android settings to disable. --- 00:00 - Your phone might not be alone 00:23 - A little-known (and dangerous) Android feature 00:51 - Full access to your phone: the real danger 1:12 - Where to find it 1:35 - Options to disable immediately 2:19 - Legitimate apps vs suspicious apps 2:39 - What you need to do now 3:01 - Why it’s urgent --- Inspi - ¡Desactívalo Ya! Este INTRUSO en Android Roba Tus Contraseñas

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Right now, as you’re watching this, it’s possible an intruder is already inside your Android phone—and the scary part is you won’t get a single alert. In this video, I break down the “hidden” Android feature that makes this possible: Accessibility permissions. They’re meant for things like screen reading, magnification, and voice commands, but some apps abuse them to see what you type, read what’s on your screen, interact with other apps, and in some cases capture sensitive data like passwords, private messages, and even banking info. I show you exactly where to check: Settings → Accessibility → Installed apps. Then I walk you through what to disable immediately if you’re not intentionally using it—things like Link to Windows (a PC can access your phone), Sound notifications, Live transcription (can read what’s displayed), and Voice access. I also explain how to tell legitimate tools like TalkBack apart from suspicious apps—think “Optimizer,” “Cleaner,” “Booster,” or anything you don’t even remember installing. My rule is simple: if you don’t recognize it or don’t understand why it needs Accessibility, disable it—or better, uninstall it—because the longer it stays active, the more it can accumulate about you.

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