![]() 86% of adults are unaware of stalkerware or have only heard the name.Nearly one in 10 adults who have been in a romantic relationship (8%) used an app to monitor a current or former romantic partner’s device activity.Conducted in partnership with the Harris Poll, the study surveyed over 10,000 adults 18+ across 10 countries1. More people have begun using technology to spy on others - including significant others - since the beginning of the global pandemic. Researchers detected an increase in stalkerware, software programs, apps and devices that enable someone to spy on you through your device by tracking your movements, reading your text messages, and viewing your phone call history.Īdditionally, the 2021 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report (NCSIR): Special Release – Online Creeping details concerning stalking behaviors and attitudes around the world. Increasingly, the answer could be yes, according to research from Norton Labs. ![]() ![]() Is someone in your household spying on you? ![]()
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