How to Block Out Listening Devices (2024)

Updated July 2024

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So you want to block out listening devices. You are probably here because you feel your privacy has been invaded. Welcome, you are not alone. Many people feel this way. With the proliferation of inexpensive and easily obtainable eavesdropping devices, privacy is harder to achieve now than ever before in history.

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In this article, we will just focus on audio eavesdropping devices. We will discuss how to block out listening devices a bit later, just after how to find eavesdropping devices.

The right to privacy is written into the constitutions of over 150 countries. It has a definition in law as well. Simply put, one’s personal matters should not be publicized or disclosed. In 1890 jurist Louis Brandeis mentioned it in a legal paper as “the right to be let alone.”

The types of listening devices we will cover here are audio surveillance devices, commonly called bugs. These are the most common listening device bugs:

  • Anything that transmits audio wirelessly at radio frequencies. Examples include FM, digital, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi wireless microphones, and of course cell phones.
  • Anything that records sound for later listening. Examples include a variety of tape, digital, or cloud storage recorders, and of course cell phones.
  • Any other thing with a microphone that moves what it hears to some other location. Examples include smart devices (or smart assistants), and other Internet of Things gadgets.

Let’s start by answering some of the common questions people have about listening devices.

Is it illegal to use a listening device?

Electronic eavesdropping without a court order in the United States is generally considered to be illegal. Some of the exceptions to the rule include:

  • If you are a party to a conversation being recorded in a one-party consent state. (Thirty-eight (38) states and the District of Columbia.)
  • In some states the concept of covertly listening exemption is referred to as, “in the ordinary course of business,” or the “extension phone exemption.” This covers common carriers who need to monitor transmission quality, employee monitoring “for quality assurance,” and legitimate investigative purposes. The concept has also been expanded beyond actual business situations. A parent eavesdropping on their child is one example.
  • The inter-spousal wiretapping immunity exemption is based on the theory that spouses can’t testify against each other. This is an old and iffy concept. In recent years, many courts have determined this exemption is no longer acceptable.

By the way, if you are thinking of taking advantage of an exemption, don’t. Laws change and courts interpret rules of law on a case-by-case basis. This article is not to be taken as legal advice. Consult your attorney first if you think you have a good reason to use an electronic listening device or other means of technical surveillance.

Do smart devices listen to your conversations?

Sure, it is what makes them smart. It is why you may want to block out a listening device like this entirely.

The questions you should really be asking (and what you really need to know) is:

  • When do they listen?
  • Where does your voice go when they listen?
  • What is done with what they hear?
  • How long is your voice retained?
  • What access do company employees, strangers, or law enforcement have?

There is no simple answer. Each type of listening device will come with a different set of answers.

News reports about smart device security failures are plentiful. A few years ago it was discovered that Amazon’s Alexa was sending audio of a private conversation to one of the victim’s contacts. Now, all three major voice assistants are facing a lawsuit for spying.

Tip #1:

Assume all smart devices have microphones and they are continually listening. Assume their controlling software is not perfect, makes mistakes, and is vulnerable to hacking. You will need to unplug smart devices when you want greater assurance of privacy. In short, assume they are listening devices.

How do you stop smart devices from spying on you?

Smart devices are listening devices. In theory, they should only activate when they hear their name being called. The reality is there is no way of telling if they are behaving properly. Just try saying, “a city,” “hey Jerry,” “hey, seriously,” “that’s scary” near an Apple device.

Tip #2:

If you don’t feel comfortable having a listening device in your home, don’t have a smart device in your home.That being said, they are very useful, so controlling them is the next best solution. During times you want privacy from these eavesdropping minions you will need to activate their microphone mute button. If your device doesn’t have a mute button, you will just have to unplug it.

How can I tell if my neighbor has a listening device?

Your first clue will likely be them tipping their hand. Remember the taunt, “I know something you don’t know,” from being a kid. Obtaining confidential information can instill a feeling of power and superiority, but this only works if others know you have it. Thus, amateur eavesdroppers rarely keep their mouths shut. Pay attention and figure out how to block out their listening devices.

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Tip #3:

When a neighbor mentions things they shouldn’t have knowledge of, trust your instincts, be suspicious. Read our article Eavesdropping Snoops – The Average Person’s Guide to Stopping Them. It contains time-tested advice which can solve your concerns without having to spend a penny.

Can listening devices be detected?

Generally speaking, they can be detected. While there are a few esoteric exceptions to the types of listening devices the average person is likely to encounter, all are detectable. It is just a matter of combining a few detection techniques, with some knowledge of what types of devices might be used to eavesdrop on you.

Start with what made you suspicious in the first place. It was probably someone who knew something they should not have known. Just a coincidence? Check.

One easy test is to make pretend phone calls from various rooms in your house. Say something interesting that would cause your eavesdropping suspect to say or do something in reaction to hearing it.

If their reaction is quick they may be listening- in real-time -using a radio transmitter or hidden cell phone. Delayed reactions may indicate a hidden voice recorder which has to be retrieved and reviewed periodically. Either way, you have narrowed your search to a particular room or area, and you have an idea of what type of listening device you might find. Now that you know how testing can help you, think up additional tests to cover other situations.

Conduct your tests several times. Once you have elicited three or more positive reactions you will know for certain it is audio eavesdropping and not just coincidence.

Next step… You need to identify the types of bugging devices amateur eavesdroppers use. These searches on Amazon and eBay are instant education.

Tip #4:

Instead of blocking out a listening device, finding it should be your first choice. Once you do that you can remove it, or if you want to leave it in place knowing where it is makes blocking it easier. Once blocked the eavesdropper may return to fix it and you can catch them using your hidden camera.

Avoid buying bug detection gadgets. They often give false positive readings, and they are not made to find all types of listening devices, such as voice recorders. Worse, you may be left with a false sense of security if nothing is found. Grab a good flashlight instead. Conduct a physical search of the area you suspect is being bugged. Be methodical. Closely examine everything you can. Listening device bugs can be well hidden and disguised, but they are not invisible.

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Of course, if you are not qualified to take an item apart, like an electrical outlet, don’t. Get someone who is qualified to help you.

If you only want to block out the listening device instead of removing it, you have several options…

  • Place something nearby which will sound louder to the listening device bug than room conversations. A radio or fan is an easy fix. A better fix for walls that are shared with neighbors, and sound migration to other rooms, are acoustical noise generators.
  • To block a listening device that uses a battery, replace the batteries with dead batteries.
  • To block a listening device that is mains powered, unplug it.
  • One other solution you may see being sold is the ultrasonic microphone jammer. Read Do Ultrasonic Microphone Jammers Work? before you purchase one.

There is no 100% when discussing security and privacy. It is the age-old question of, “How high do we build the wall, great leader?” The answer is, “Just high enough to keep them out!”

What you have learned here will help you build your wall. Our advice will help you detect and deter amateur eavesdroppers. If your concerns involve corporate espionage please contact us directly for professional assistance.

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Murray Associates is an independent security consulting firm, providing eavesdropping detection and counterespionage services to business, government and at-risk individuals.

Headquartered in the New York metropolitan area, a Murray Associates team can assist you quickly, anywhere in the United States, and internationally.

How to Block Out Listening Devices (2024)

FAQs

How to Block Out Listening Devices? ›

Auto jammers

Position the jammer in the place where you think someone has put a listening device. Audio jamming devices are usually small and compact, so they're easily hidden from view. You can use sound jammers to block out various other listening devices like RF transmitters.

What blocks a listening device? ›

Auto jammers

Position the jammer in the place where you think someone has put a listening device. Audio jamming devices are usually small and compact, so they're easily hidden from view. You can use sound jammers to block out various other listening devices like RF transmitters.

Is there a way to detect hidden listening devices? ›

Sweep the area with an RF detector.

RF detectors allow you to scan for radio frequencies used to transmit from hidden cameras and microphones. Purchase an RF detector online or from your local electronics store and wave it around the area you think is bugged.

How do I turn off listening devices? ›

How to stop phone listening on Android
  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Security & privacy.
  3. Open the Privacy dropdown menu.
  4. From the dropdown, select Privacy controls.
  5. Toggle the Microphone access switch to turn permission on or off.
Dec 5, 2023

How do you muffle a listening device? ›

To block a listening device that uses a battery, replace the batteries with dead batteries. To block a listening device that is mains powered, unplug it. One other solution you may see being sold is the ultrasonic microphone jammer.

What stops people from listening? ›

Listening Barriers
  • Noise. Any external noise can be a barrier, like the sound of equipment running, phones ringing, or other people having conversations.
  • Visual distractions. ...
  • Physical setting. ...
  • Objects. ...
  • The person speaking.

Can police put listening devices in your home? ›

Unlike tracking your car, an officer would not normally be able to see what is going on inside your home with the naked eye, so a beeper inside your home requires a warrant.

What is the free app to detect listening devices? ›

3 Listening Device Detector App for Android Users
  • 1Detectify – Free listening device detector app.
  • 2Bug Detector Scanner – Free Spy bug detector app.
  • 3Hidden Microphone Detector – free listening bug detector app.
  • 1#1 Hidden Camera Detector – Free Bug Device Detector app.
  • 2device Owl – Find Spy Device paid app.
Jun 30, 2024

How do you know if your phone has a listening device? ›

Unusual Sounds on Calls

If you hear a high-pitched hum, pulsating static, clicking, or beeping, these could be signs that your calls are being recorded.

Can my iPhone detect a listening device? ›

Find a quiet environment. Navigate to the built-in Voice Memos app or any other recording app on your iPhone. Turn on the recording and move around the room. Pay close attention to any static, buzzing, or clicking sounds that the microphone picks up, which could indicate the presence of a hidden listening device.

Are listening devices illegal? ›

Penal Code 632 PC - Eavesdropping Law in California

And in the state of California, if you use an amplification or recording device to eavesdrop on someone's confidential communication, it is a crime under Penal Code 632 PC.

How can I block a device from listening to my phone? ›

Android: To disable microphone access on Android devices, navigate to Settings > [select the app] > Permissions > Microphone > Select Don't allow.

What to do when someone is eavesdropping? ›

If you're having a private conversation with someone, and you notice someone eavesdropping, quietly move the person you're talking to to another location, or confront the eavesdropper.

What noise blocks listening devices? ›

Audio jammers are rather expensive, but they're capable of masking or distorting the sound input received by a listening device. A major benefit to audio jammers is they're very small and can themselves be hidden.

What can I use to block sound? ›

Use sofas, chairs and large wall hangings to dampen sound. Putting mats and rugs into rooms with hard surfaces, such as kitchens and bathrooms can also help to absorb vibrations and prevent them from bouncing around and amplifying in a room.

Is there a device that can block sound? ›

Noise cancellation devices, including noise cancelling headphones, are an easy, portable way to increase comfort and privacy. We offer a diverse variety of options to test, analyze, block out, or mask unwanted sound. Contact us today to learn more.

How do I overcome listening blocks? ›

How to overcome listening barriers
  1. Minimize distractions.
  2. Prioritize listening over speaking.
  3. Reduce outside noise.
  4. Practice reflecting instead of deflecting.
  5. Ask questions.
  6. Listen fully before giving advice.

What are the blocks of active listening? ›

The 12 Blocks to Active Listening
  • Mind Reading. Have you ever caught yourself drifting away from what the other person is saying, because you are already making an assumption in your mind about what they will say? ...
  • Rehearsing. ...
  • Filtering. ...
  • Judging. ...
  • Daydreaming. ...
  • Advising. ...
  • Sparring. ...
  • Being Right.
Sep 29, 2019

How do you block a laser listening device? ›

Infrared Filters: Apply infrared-blocking films or coatings to windows to reduce the transmission of infrared light, which laser microphones rely on to detect vibrations.

What are the three blocks to effective listening? ›

Environmental and physical barriers to effective listening include furniture placement, environmental noise such as sounds of traffic or people talking, physiological noise such as a sinus headache or hunger, and psychological noise such as stress or anger.

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