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phone tracking?

Submitted by blactom, , Thread ID: 82018

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28-03-2018, 08:04 PM
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is there a way to track mobile phones, when turned off or without wifi...probably using only IMEI ?

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I dont think you can track a device when it is in off state as gps and some tracking components require power

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ok...thanks..what about tracking it with the power on, using the same IMEI method, any suggestions?

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This post was last modified: 01-04-2018, 06:00 PM by suduma
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28-03-2018, 08:04 PM
blactom Wrote:
is there a way to track mobile phones, when turned off or without wifi...probably using only IMEI ?

Yes, you need access to SS7 but all mobile phones can be tracked.

EDIT: If you root the phone you can control all access even when you think its turned off

EDIT2: There are things called IMSI catchers that more closely match your original post but they are only useful for tracking a users location not what ison the phone itself but thought I should mention it since its still working on the newer protocols check the RFC's if you don't believe me
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. - BenjaminFranklin

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There is no way of tracking a phone when it's off.
If your phone was lost or stolen, the only thing you can do is notify people around the area and authorities if you find it needed.
From there you need to hope that the people who stole it or found it will connect it to WiFi or just turn it on so that it can connect to the network again.
"It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine" - A. A. Milne

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11-04-2018, 11:41 PM
MrFortnite Wrote:
There is no way of tracking a phone when it's off.
If your phone was lost or stolen, the only thing you can do is notify people around the area and authorities if you find it needed.
From there you need to hope that the people who stole it or found it will connect it to WiFi or just turn it on so that it can connect to the network again.

thanks...hopefully sooner rather than later someone will come up with a workable solution

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