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A GPS tracking device can help you find people and assets. The government frequently uses it to track people without their permission. There have been numerous complaints from people who claim that certain individuals are following them around without their knowledge.
If appropriate, investigate your suspicions that you may be a target of surveillance and follow your gut. You could be monitored for a variety of reasons. A jealous spouse, stalker, or a variety of other alarming reasons exist, and securing your vehicle is simpler than you think.
About GPS Trackers
GPS trackers are typically small and easy to conceal, and are hidden on or near a target’s property or vehicle. GPS tracking devices come in a variety of sizes and prices. A battery-powered GPS is usually concealed which means the person who placed a tracker on your car must have access to a power source.
If you suspect someone is tracking you without your permission, below are some helpful hints for detecting a covert GPS tracking device. If you have been targeted, we can assist you in determining the truth and locating the tracking device, as well as protecting you from the perpetrator.
When you first start, you should thoroughly inspect the vehicle. Look for any areas of the vehicle that may have been contaminated by spilled fuel or oil while inspecting it. GPS trackers can be hidden inside Velcro-secured tight sealed bumpers as well.
Check every area of the vehicle to ensure that no electronic devices are still present. In difficult-to-see areas, try running your hands and fingers through and feeling for small devices that shouldn’t be there. You must be thorough in order to locate a GPS Tracker.
You should look in ALL of the following places:
- Inside the vehicle’s plastic bumper
- In front of the vehicle, in bug shield
- Inside rear speakers or behind the glove box in the rear dash
- Between the large window and the small hood
- Under or on top of the seat
- Within the glove compartment
- Seat pockets in the back
- Tires, quarter panels, grills, and trunks
What Kinds of Hidden GPS Trackers Are There?
There are two types of trackers: passive trackers and active trackers. GPS trackers, also known as passive trackers, collect data and store it on an internal hard drive. Active GPS devices will instantly provide the user with the device’s current location.
These do not send or receive signals and thus cannot be detected using a GPS byte-by-byte bug sweep package. These are, in essence, simple and do little to promote communication. An active tracker must be physically recovered in order for its final location history to be known.
GPS Trackers Using Satellites
There are, however, satellite-based, real-time GPS trackers. This is the most important aspect that most people are concerned about. GPS trackers that operate in real time and allow others to locate the user at any time. Cellular signals are used by these internet-connected GPS trackers to communicate your location. GPS detectors, on the other hand, can detect only those signals.
When looking for a GPS device in your vehicle, look for a waterproof black box attached to the vehicle with a magnet to test it for a GPS sensor. If you can pull it off, it was most likely purchased at a dealership. The GPS tracking device is located inside. Passive and active GPS devices can be hidden in clothing and objects such as car seats. To reclaim your privacy, a thorough examination is required.
Active trackers transmit real-time data to the person spying on you, and this data can be tracked with a GPS Tracking Detection device. Follow the steps below to locate a hidden GPS tracking device.
Pre-sweep Actions Before Using Your GPS Tracking Device:
- Turn off any electronic devices near your car, such as Wi-Fi routers
- Turn off your phone’s Hot Spot feature
- You can greatly reduce the number of false positives detected by turning off your electronic devices.
- Don’t ues a device near your detector that could signal it during a TSCM sweep.
Live GPS Tracking That is Active
Only an active LIVE GPS can be detected each time it transmits your location. A data logger that only records the history of where someone travels cannot be detected, but it can still be found using market-available tools. Live GPS trackers are hidden on your car and only emit their location while the vehicle is in motion. Location tracking systems broadcast signals at ten, thirty, or sixty seconds intervals. That pattern will be evidence of the Tracker’s presence.
Take your car to a park or a ball field where you won’t be disturbed by other people’s cell phones. Second, activate your bug device and drive in large circles around the parking lot. When driving in large circles, make sure the detector lights up all 10 bars and spikes, or it will lose signal. If it is activating, it has most likely found an ACTIVE Signal. If your bug sweeping device redlines and spikes at that time pattern of 10, 30, or 60 seconds apart and continues to do so for 15-20 minutes while driving in circles, you have confirmed that there is a live tracking device on the vehicle.
For more information on GPS tracking devices, please contact us. We provide bug sweep services for residences, vehicles, and businesses.
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