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Does your iPhone have Pegasus spyware installed? Use this free check to find out

Does your iPhone have Pegasus spyware installed? Use this free check to find out

Pegasus spyware has been a thorn in the security industry for some time. It has been discovered on mobile phones of powerful people, capturing everything they said and did. If you are worried this spyware is on your phone, use this free tool to find out.

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