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How to identify and remove KidsGuard ‘stalkerware’ from your phone

Posted on February 20, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Important reporting and advice from Zack Whittaker, who also reported today on the stalkerware app known as KidsGuard.

And if the name doesn’t sound familiar to you, don’t assume that you don’t have it on your phone. Check.

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