Episode 46 — Alexandria: Iphone Location Forced On After 1-800 Call (Summer 2024)
SLII: Surveillance, Life Invasion, Intimidation, Interference
Excerpt (bullets)
- After not using phone for almost one month, turned it on to configure.
- First thing: turned off sharing location as it enabled someone to track.
- Within 2 hours received 1-800 call from unknown caller.
- Answered saying hello—person on other end didn't speak.
- Heard chair being moved and person moving.
- Disconnected call.
- As soon as disconnected, sharing location turned on remotely and became default right before eyes.
- Someone screen-printed text sent to friend discussing person I formerly had a long-term relationship with.
- Texting back-up had been remotely turned off from February through summer.
- All contacts had been removed.
Full Narrative
In summer 2024, after not using the phone for almost one month I decided to turn it on and configure it. The first thing I did was to turn off sharing location as it had enabled someone to track me. Within 2 hours I received a 1-800 call from an unknown caller. I answered the call saying hello. The person on the other end did not speak. I heard a chair being moved and a person also moving. I disconnected the call. As soon as I did sharing location turned on remotely and became the default right before my eyes. Someone screen-printed a text I sent to a friend discussing the person I formerly had a long-term relationship with. Texting back-up had been remotely turned off from February through the summer. All my contacts had been removed. The immediate response to disabling location—a silent call followed by remote re-enabling—was a demonstration of control and a warning that I was being actively monitored.
Category Codes
- DIG.LOC (Location forced on remotely)
- DIG.CALL (Trigger call to demonstrate surveillance)
- DIG.PHN (Backup disabled, contacts deleted)
- DIG.SCR (Screenshot of private text)