I didn’t notice it at first. It was just a small green dot in the corner of my screen—easy to ignore, easy to dismiss. But the strange part? I wasn’t using anything that needed my camera or microphone. No calls. No recordings. Nothing open that should’ve triggered it. Yet there it was, glowing quietly like it had a purpose I didn’t understand.
At first, I told myself it was probably nothing. Maybe an app running in the background. Maybe a glitch. But the longer it stayed there, the harder it was to ignore. It would appear for a few seconds, disappear, then come back again—always at random moments, always when I wasn’t expecting it. That’s when the thought crept in… what if something was accessing my phone without me realizing?
I started digging through my apps, checking permissions, trying to figure out what could possibly be triggering it. Some apps had access to my camera. Others had access to my microphone. Apps I hadn’t opened in days… even weeks. Suddenly, that tiny green dot didn’t feel so harmless anymore. It felt like a signal. A quiet indicator that something on my device was active—even when I wasn’t.
The more I paid attention, the more I realized how easy it is to miss things like this. Most people never question what’s happening behind the screen. They trust that if they’re not actively using something, nothing else is either. But that little green dot tells a different story. It’s there for a reason—and ignoring it doesn’t make it disappear.
Now, every time I see it, I stop and check. Because sometimes the smallest detail is the only warning you get. And if your phone is trying to tell you something… you probably shouldn’t ignore it.