The green dot is an indicator that the picture was taken with the front-facing camera on your iPhone. If you don’t want the green dot to appear on your pictures, you can disable the front-facing camera in the Settings app.

There are a few ways to remove the green dot from your photos. One way is to use an editing program like Photoshop or Lightroom. Another way is to use an online photo editor like PicMonkey.

The green dot is a feature of the iPhone’s camera that indicates that a photo has been taken.

There is a green dot on your phone because you have a verified number. This means that your number has been verified by Google and is part of the Google Voice system.

The green dot is a feature of the iOS operating system that indicates when a photo has been taken using the built-in camera.

There is no evidence that the iPhone camera can spy on you. However, there are a number of apps that can be used to spy on someone, and the iPhone camera could be used to take pictures or videos of someone without their knowledge. If you are concerned about being spied on, you should be careful about which apps you download and make sure your phone is locked when it’s not in use.

No, your iPhone camera is not always recording. The camera app has to be open and in focus for it to be recording.

Yes, your iPhone can record you without you knowing. This is done by the use of a hidden feature called “screen recording.” To enable this feature, go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls, and then add the Screen Recording button to your Control Center. Once enabled, just press the button to start recording your screen.

If you have an iPhone 6 or newer, you can use Apple’s Find My iPhone feature to see if your device has been accessed. If your device is lost or stolen, you can use Find My iPhone to locate it and even erase your data.

Yes, someone can see what you’re doing on your iPhone if they have access to it. Your iPhone keeps a record of your recent activity, which anyone with access to your phone can see.

There is no evidence that the iPhone secretly takes photos. However, there are a number of apps that allow you to take secret photos.