The summary of ‘How to Check Who's Monitoring Your WhatsApp Chats’

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The video explains how to check and stop unauthorized monitoring of your WhatsApp chats. It highlights two primary methods: through WhatsApp Web and spyware applications. To check if your WhatsApp account is linked to an unfamiliar device via WhatsApp Web, go to "Linked Devices" in the app and log out any suspicious connections. Additionally, the video warns about spyware apps that can monitor messages by forwarding them to another device. Detect such spyware by reviewing your phone's installed applications and removing any unfamiliar ones.

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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to check if someone is monitoring your WhatsApp chats from another device and how to stop it. They explain that WhatsApp can be monitored via WhatsApp Web, which requires initial access to your phone. To check if your WhatsApp is linked to another device, you should go to WhatsApp, tap on the three dots at the top right corner, select “Linked Devices,” and view the list of devices linked to your WhatsApp. If you find an unfamiliar device, you can log out from that device by tapping on it and selecting “Log out.”

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In this segment, the video discusses how someone can monitor your WhatsApp messages using a PC and a spyware application. It begins by showing how WhatsApp on a PC can be used to send and read messages. The second method involves installing a spyware app on your phone, which requires access to your device. The spyware app can forward your WhatsApp messages to another device for monitoring. To detect if such an app has been installed, you should check the list of installed applications on your phone for any unfamiliar or suspicious apps. If found, these can be removed to stop the monitoring. The video concludes with a reminder to like and subscribe.

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