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It appears the consensus is no, if this person hooked up your phone to their own PC your options now are limited as far as determining exactly what if anything was done. It's one thing to keep your data private with day-to-day usage but generally, once you give up physical possession of your phone you've lost a lot of control over the matter. If you really suspect something did occur, change all the passwords to any online services you have set up on your phone (email account, FB, Dropbox, etc.), and from now on make sure you have some kind of lock screen/fingerprint set up, and refrain from giving you phone out. We are all putting a lot into our phones now, passing along your phone is like loaning your wallet to someone.
Here's an idea..
Surely you could tell if it's been plugged in by looking at your battery status. This details what's been using the battery since it was last charged.
And since plugging a phone into a pc acts as a charger this should reset the counter. Back pedal to when you last took it off charge and see if the times match up.
Of course this will not work if you have charged the phone since then.![]()
Here's an idea..
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<br> Surely you could tell if it's been plugged in by looking at your battery status. This details what's been using the battery since it was last charged.
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<br> And since plugging a phone into a pc acts as a charger this should reset the counter. Back pedal to when you last took it off charge and see if the times match up.
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<br> Of course this will not work if you have charged the phone since then.
i personally dont mind helping a person in need.. let them use my phone to emergencies.
but i do see your point about it being potentially bad.
I wonder if there is an App.. that locks a phone down.. and only let a person only make 1 call out or accept incoming calls.