Utility Netmonitor Code
Do you feel like someone is watching you or listening to your phone calls? Did you know that someone might be tracking your phone right now without you realizing it?The Utility Netmonitor Code is a nifty way to find out who’s tracking your device.
When used properly, it’s supposed to help you find the geographic location of the contact number connected to your device through these ways. This can be very useful if you want to investigate further, or even when pressing charges.
For Android, you can use:
*#*#197328640#*#*
*#*#4636#*#*
For iOS, you can use:
*3001#12345#*
That said, while the codes do work for my test devices, I see different options, so I wasn’t able to test the validity of this method.
Nonetheless, here’s how you can use this USSD code to check if your phone is monitored and potentially track down your unknown tracker.
1~Dial the correct code for your device as mentioned above.
2~You will then be presented with a menu. From there, choose UMTS Cell Environment.
3~Next, select UMTS RR Information. If you’re being tracked, you’ll see a 5-digit number called a cell ID. Write it down.
4~Press the back key twice to go back to the main menu.
5~Choose MM Information.
6~Pick Serving PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network).
7~You will then be presented with a local area code (LAC). Once again, write it down.
8~Lastly, you need a netmonitor website such as Open Cell ID https://opencellid.org/#zoom=16&lat=37.7799&lon=-122.4183 to cross-reference the cell ID and PLMN code you wrote down.
9~On the left side of the interface, you will see search fields for cell towers. Enter the Cell ID and the LAC that you have previously jotted down and press Search.
10~You will now see the tracker’s rough geographic location.
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