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AS   30 September 2024

My call history is getting tracked by someone without my consent

I have come to know that someone is accessing my call history without my consent. It seems they either have direct access or know someone who is retrieving this information on their behalf. I am using JIO as my service provider, and I want to know what measures I can take to stop this from happening. Is there any way to find out how this is occurring? Could someone within the service provider be leaking my information, or is my call history is being hacked?

I would also like to know how I can formally register a complaint or take legal action against this. Would sending an email to the service provider resolve this issue, or are there more steps I should follow?

If there is a specific way to write a letter to the appropriate authorities, what format should I use and what details should I include to address this issue effectively?

What preventive measures can I take in this situation, and is there any assurance that this won't happen again in the future?



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AS   30 September 2024

Thank you very much for insightful response. I truly appreciate your time and effort in addressing my concerns. If possible, I would be greatful if you could kindly provide further guidance on the following questions:

1. If my call history is being hacked, should I contact the cyber cell?

2. Will JIO provide me with a list of people who have accessed my call history? If they do, what is the process for that?

3. If someone from inside JIO is leaking this information, would they expose their employee in such a situation, or would they protect them to safeguard their reputation?

 

I look forward to your reply and thank you again for your support.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     30 September 2024

You collect the details of the person you suspect to hack your phone or track your calls.

After that you can take steps to confront them legally 

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