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Is someone tapping your phone calls right now? Itamp;#39;s more common than youamp;#39;d think. In this video, weamp;#39;ll tell you about the signs your phone is tapped, how phones get tapped, and how you can stop those snoopers for good. Unless theyamp;#39;re the FBI. I donamp;#39;t think we can help you if the feds are listening to your calls. Letamp;#39;s start with a sign youamp;#39;re probably familiar with. Do you hear little beeps and boops on your phone calls? Do you hear little clicks and clacks? Do you hear random white noise? Somebody could be tapping your phone. Next, is your microphone in use constantly, even when youamp;#39;re not using an app that requires it? That could be a sign youamp;#39;re being listened to. On an iPhone, look for a little orange dot in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. You can even swipe into Control Center. Iamp;#39;ll swipe down from the top of the screen and look at the microphone icon there. If we tap here, we can see System