"Justice thrives on respect for the rule of law, not on the noise of unchecked criticism. When advocates weaponize public platforms, they risk eroding the very foundation they serve to uphold."✨🇰🇪
This is the worst judiciary tenure since the new constitution was enacted in our country always working with executives in our country and not following laws of our land shame on judiciary
If your phone is performing actions like accessing M-Pesa, Gmail, or attempting to send emails without your input, it could be due to several possible reasons: 1. Malware or Spyware Your phone might be infected with malicious software designed to exploit your data or financial information. Such malware can perform unauthorized actions like sending emails or accessing sensitive apps. 2. Unauthorized Access Someone may have gained remote access to your device through phishing scams, compromised credentials, or weak security measures. 3. Software Glitch Rarely, system bugs or faulty touchscreen hardware can cause random taps or actions on your phone. 4. Third-party Apps Some apps might have excessive permissions, allowing them to perform such actions. Always verify app permissions and remove suspicious apps. Steps to Fix the Issue 1. Change Passwords Immediately change passwords for Gmail, M-Pesa, and other critical accounts. Use strong, unique passwords. 2. Scan for Malware Use reputable antivirus or anti-malware software to scan and remove threats. 3. Check App Permissions Go to your phone’s settings and review app permissions. Revoke access from unnecessary or suspicious apps. 4. Factory Reset If the issue persists, back up your data and perform a factory reset to eliminate potential malware. 5. Enable Security Features Use two-factor authentication (2FA) for your accounts. Keep your phone software updated to patch vulnerabilities. 6. Contact Support For M-Pesa, contact Safaricom immediately to secure your account. Report suspicious activities to Google for Gmail-related issues. Taking prompt action will help secure your device and accounts. ✨🇰🇪
I don't care about Martha Koome's judiciary. It's serving the establishment and the executive
"Justice thrives on respect for the rule of law, not on the noise of unchecked criticism. When advocates weaponize public platforms, they risk eroding the very foundation they serve to uphold."✨🇰🇪
This is the worst judiciary tenure since the new constitution was enacted in our country always working with executives in our country and not following laws of our land shame on judiciary
When Maraga was the judge.. he straightened some of the mess
Why is my phone tapping tapping it self as in it's pressing mpesa by itself ...it's pressing Google and Gmail n actually attempting to send an email
If your phone is performing actions like accessing M-Pesa, Gmail, or attempting to send emails without your input, it could be due to several possible reasons:
1. Malware or Spyware
Your phone might be infected with malicious software designed to exploit your data or financial information.
Such malware can perform unauthorized actions like sending emails or accessing sensitive apps.
2. Unauthorized Access
Someone may have gained remote access to your device through phishing scams, compromised credentials, or weak security measures.
3. Software Glitch
Rarely, system bugs or faulty touchscreen hardware can cause random taps or actions on your phone.
4. Third-party Apps
Some apps might have excessive permissions, allowing them to perform such actions. Always verify app permissions and remove suspicious apps.
Steps to Fix the Issue
1. Change Passwords
Immediately change passwords for Gmail, M-Pesa, and other critical accounts. Use strong, unique passwords.
2. Scan for Malware
Use reputable antivirus or anti-malware software to scan and remove threats.
3. Check App Permissions
Go to your phone’s settings and review app permissions. Revoke access from unnecessary or suspicious apps.
4. Factory Reset
If the issue persists, back up your data and perform a factory reset to eliminate potential malware.
5. Enable Security Features
Use two-factor authentication (2FA) for your accounts.
Keep your phone software updated to patch vulnerabilities.
6. Contact Support
For M-Pesa, contact Safaricom immediately to secure your account.
Report suspicious activities to Google for Gmail-related issues.
Taking prompt action will help secure your device and accounts.
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Hio ni screen inaisha nguvu weka ingine pia yangu ilikuwa tu hivo
The lawyers are very correct 💯
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