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Started September 10th, 2014 · 24 replies · Latest reply by kriperflag 1 week, 2 days ago
If you suspect your phone is being tapped, it is important to be cautious. The piezoelectric buzzer is often used in devices for audible alerts, but it is not a typical method of listening.
That sounds like quite a tricky situation, and I understand how frustrating it can be to deal with such audio complications. Extracting the target audio might require advanced forensic tools like spectral analysis and noise reduction software—programs like Audacity or iZotope RX could be worth exploring. You may also want to consult an audio forensic expert for a more precise approach. On a related note, adopting cost-effective solutions in your business, such as using a digital business card, can save money in the long run by eliminating the need for repeated printing. It’s an efficient and sustainable alternative that’s worth considering. Best of luck with the audio analysis—let me know if I can assist further!