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Are your laptop, phone camera and microphone spying on you? Why you should cover up your webcam

Your digital device may be revealing more about you than you thought. Social media sites, apps, malware and government agencies can all get access to and lift information from your smartphone or laptop. We talk to experts to see what you can do to safeguard your identity

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Here is what the former FBI director James Comey said when he was asked back in September 2016 if he covered his laptop’s webcam with tape.

“Heck yeah, heck yeah. Also, I get mocked for a lot of things, and I am much mocked for that, but I hope people lock their cars … lock your doors at night. I have an alarm system, if you have an alarm system you should use it, I use mine.”

If he does, we all should.

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Former FBI director James Comey. Photo: AFP
Former FBI director James Comey. Photo: AFP
Who could be accessing your camera and microphone? Apps including WhatsApp, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and Viber.

Felix Krause – founder of fastlane, an open source tool that helps system developers such as iOS and Android to build and release mobile phone apps – described in 2017 that when a user grants an app access to their camera and microphone, the app could do the following:

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1) access both the front and the back camera

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