Q: Spy software is installed on a smartphone without the user's knowledge. It can then send back GPS location, phone conversations, text messages and more. It is incredibly unlikely that your phone has spy software installed on it by a malicious party, but these steps will help you make sure. Is your phone acting oddly? Is it lighting up when you're not using it, shutting down randomly, or making beeping noises? All phones will act oddly sometimes, but if this behavior is consistent then you may have spy software installed. Many spy programs will increase the drain on your battery. It can be difficult to notice, especially since your phone's battery will naturally become less efficient over time. Look for dramatic shifts in battery life, as these will be more indicative of a program draining it. A lot of times, background noise is a natural by-product of low-quality cellular service, but if you consistently hear static, clicking, and beeping noises during conversations they could potentially be signs of recording software. This is because some call recording software acts like a conference call. Many spy programs are controlled remotely via coded texts. When the program is not functioning properly, these texts may appear in your inbox. If you are receiving texts with random collections of letters and numbers, your phone may be infected with spy software. Many spy programs, especially cheaper ones, will use your service's data plan to send out the information that it collected. Use a data management app to track what apps are using data and how much they are using. If you are sending out data that you cannot account for, you may have spy software installed. If you are using an iPhone, the only way to have spy software installed is if your phone has been jailbroken. Look for the Installer, Cydia, or Icy apps on your Home screens. If you see any of these apps or apps that were installed from sources other than the Apple App Store, then your phone has been jailbroken and spy software may have been installed. You can easily revert a jailbreak by restoring your iPhone. This will remove all apps that rely on the phone being jailbroken, which means all spy programs will be disabled. See this guide for detailed instructions on restoring your iPhone. If you feel like your conversations are being monitored by someone you know, one way to trap them is to deliberately spread misinformation. Call a trusted friend and tell them something believable but false, either about your schedule, your life, or anything else. If you later discover that people you know have come into this information, you'll know that someone was listening in.
A: Understand how spy software works. Check your phone's behavior. Monitor your battery. Check for background noise during calls. Look for strange texts. Check your data usage. Check for a jailbreak. Use misdirection.

Q: Press and hold the Power button on the keyboard for at least three seconds. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/9\/9c\/Macbluetooth1.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/9c\/Macbluetooth1.png\/15px-Macbluetooth1.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":920,"bigWidth":"15","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon is in the middle of the System Preferences window. If Bluetooth isn't on, click Turn Bluetooth On on the left side of the window before continuing. Don't release the button when the keyboard powers on. While still holding down the power button, click the keyboard's name in the Bluetooth menu. Once your Mac asks you to type in a pairing code, you can release the Power button. Type in your keyboard's code, then press ⏎ Return. This will cause your freshly reset keyboard to pair with your Mac.
A: Turn off your keyboard. Open your Mac's Apple menu . Click System Preferences. Click Bluetooth. Press and hold your keyboard's Power button. Select the keyboard. Release the Power button when prompted for a code. Enter the pairing code.

Q: Have you been wanting to learn how to mountain bike or cook an Italian meal? Perhaps you’d like to try your hand at poker or maybe you yearn to learn a new language. Regardless of what it is, jot down all of the things that interest you.  Realize that brainstorming isn't about judging ideas or forcing yourself to think in a certain way. Brainstorming is solely about creation.  For now, don’t focus on the practicality of doing a new activity. Just have fun in coming up with a list of ideas! If you’re struggling to come up with ideas, seek the help of a friend. Think of someone you know who likes to try new things. It’s OK to borrow ideas.  Invite a group of friends over and ask them to share some of their favorite past times. Chances are you’ll be inspired by what you hear! Post a message on Facebook and ask for help from your Facebook friends. Websites such as Pinterest are great resources for finding ideas. Do a simple search for, “try something new” and see what comes back.  On Pinterest, for example, there are ideas for couples trips, there are different hairstyle ideas, etc. Be aware that when you do searches online, there may be services that require you to sign up before receiving more information. Know that there are plenty of free ideas online, so don’t feel pressured to join anything unless you really want to. For further inspiration watch the TED Talk by Matt Cutts entitled, Try Something New for 30 Days. Short in length (at only three-and-a-half minutes long); it is extremely encouraging.
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Make a list of all of the things you’d like to try. Ask friends for suggestions. Look online for potential ideas.