using remot acesss to get in my phone and read my text recod me and even take pictures as using phone and when not.
I have a super developer that has all my phone iemi, ip address, phone make and model everything he needs. He is a 4th generation creative licienced. He use his PC AT WORK, they are under ICANN also IANNA known. I am on a Samsung galaxy core prime same as him. He plugs his phone into the pc and remotely already overwritten certs on my phone enabling him to do so. Its a third party which you have to agree in order to use smartphones full ability. I have norton security but his certs were already in phone when i got norton security. I need to stop him. I have written creative for him abusing his licence...nothing done because of going threw such a powerful system at work i dont even think he can be found not by the company can he?? What can i do to protect myself and my personal life using my phone. Is there something i can install to wipe him off of controling it. I am not hugely smart on this but after years of him and his mother that also owns her own bussiness and her work computer i feel like i am fighting a something bigger than life. Please help me. Sincerly mkg1. If nessesarry i can provide you with much more info. Also he sets my phone to redirect if its a page he does not want me in. I am willing to even bring this to court i cant keep fighting this alone. Please help me. Thank you. I wish i could affourd a microsoft phone and computer Apple is very on top of the best protection but I have what I have because my children need it for school work and we have to be able to stay in touch at all times they are in juior high and high school. Thanks again for any help and security you can provide me. I am a single mother and have two beautiful girls and they have taken a picture of one of my girls while undressing for school. We try only to use are devices in the kitchen only because of this.
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hi, as this is a forum for technical support for mozilla products, we will be unable to help you with the question you've put forwards - it's out of the scope of this forum. please refer to the Mozilla Support rules and guidelines. if you think there is malicious wrongdoing get in contact with your relevant local authorities!
thank you for your understanding!