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    • **iPhone secret codes / USSD codes** (especially for detecting potential spying or call forwarding).   iPhones have fewer manufacturer-specific hidden menus than Android, but several standard GSM/USSD codes work for checking call forwarding and network status. These can help spot unauthorized diversions.   ### Key Codes to Detect Possible Spying / Forwarding on iPhone Dial these in the **Phone** app:   - **\*#21#** — Checks **unconditional call forwarding** (all calls, SMS, data diverted). If enabled to an unknown number, it's a red flag. - **\*#61#** — Forwarding when unanswered / no reply. - **\*#62#** — Forwarding when unreachable, off, or out of service. - **\*#67#** — Forwarding when busy or rejected. - **\*#004#** — Checks all conditional call forwarding.   To **disable all call forwarding**: - **##002#** (or **##21#**, **##61#**, etc.).   ### Field Test Mode (iPhone Equivalent of Android's *#*#4636#*#*) - **\*3001#12345#*** — Opens **Field Test Mode**. Shows detailed cellular network info: signal strength (in dBm), cell tower data, bands (LTE/5G), etc.     Useful for spotting unusual network behavior. To exit, just close the app or restart.   - For persistent signal strength in dBm (instead of bars): Enter the code, then quickly hold Power button (don't turn off), hold Home (or swipe up on newer models) to return to home screen.   ### Other Useful iPhone Codes - **\*#06#** — Displays IMEI number(s). - **\*#43#** — Call waiting status.   ### Important Notes for iPhone Security - True spyware on iOS is rarer (due to Apple's restrictions) but possible via apps with high permissions, MDM profiles, or jailbreaks. Check **Settings > General > VPN & Device Management** for unknown profiles. - Monitor **Settings > Privacy & Security** for suspicious app permissions (Location, Microphone, Camera, etc.). - Watch for unusual battery drain, overheating, or data usage. - Review **Settings > Screen Time** or use Apple's built-in security features. - For deeper checks: Update iOS, enable Lockdown Mode (if high-risk), or factory reset.   These codes work on most carriers, but results can vary. If something looks wrong (e.g., forwarding to an unknown number), contact your carrier immediately to investigate.   Let me know your iPhone model or specific concern for more tailored advice!
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