Stalking is a serious issue in our society, and it should not be treated lightly. Oftentimes, family law courts issue Protection Orders against abusive ex-partners. These orders seek to prevent ex-partners from having any physical encounters with their victims. However, as society continues to progress, protection orders frequently become futile because stalkers have been finding new ways to get in touch with their victims. For example, today, stalkers are increasingly using stalking apps to secretly track their victims mobile devices and computers. This blog post will describe what stalking apps are, how to know whether someone is stalking you, and how to prevent it.
To begin with, stalking applications are apps that stalkers can download to their victims mobile devices to track or monitor their victims. https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2016/09/whos-stalking-what-know-about-mobile-spyware. These apps provide stalkers with an enormous amount of information by giving them access to their victims’ (1) text messages; (2) emails messages; (3) photos; (4) account passwords; (5) etc. Stalkers usually gain access to this personal information without their former partner even knowing about it. Therefore, stalking apps allow stalkers to continue having control over their victims, making protection orders seem like a mere formality. These apps allow stalkers to get revenge against their victims by allowing them to display personal photos to the public, and by allowing them to gain access to their victims’ finances.
Victims of stalking can use many clues to determine whether their perpetrator is stalking them using a stalking app. For example, victims can think about whether their abuser had physical access to their phone; whether their victims know very detailed and specific information about their victims; whether the phone’s battery drains faster, even though their is no difference in the amount of phone usage; and whether they ever have trouble in getting their phones to turn on. https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2016/09/whos-stalking-what-know-about-mobile-spyware. All of these factors can help victims determine whether they are being stalked, and this will allow them to take quicker and more appropriate action to prevent foreseeable harm in the future.
After determining whether a stalker is stalking their victim using stalking applications, it is very important for the victim to take quick and immediate action so that he or she can avoid any potential harm in the future. The first action that the victim should take is to get help. This can be done by alerting law enforcement, and seeking help from domestic violence advocates. Other, preventative actions can be taken as well. For example, backing up your phone can help save any potential evidence of abusive behavior. https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2016/09/whos-stalking-what-know-about-mobile-spyware. By conserving evidence, victims of stalking are more likely to prevail in court and incentivize judges to issue more harsh and severe punishments against their stalkers. Harsher consequences will deter stalkers from committing any additional harm to their victims in the future. Last but not least, the most effective way to remove a stalking app from a phone is to reset it and re-install the manufacturer’s operating system. https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2016/09/whos-stalking-what-know-about-mobile-spyware.
As I stated earlier, stalking is a recurring problem in today’s society. Protection Orders are increasingly becoming frivolous because stalkers are routinely finding new ways to stalk and harm their victims. To combat this problem, advocates need to spread awareness about stalking, and educate society about the new techniques that stalkers are using to harm their victims. By spreading awareness, victims will be able to seek help and prevent future harm more efficiently. As society continues to progress, education and awareness must progress as well.