Could I please have a list of all apps (including system) for FP5?

If your phone is un-rooted, no chance via the phone’s interface.
With your phone, you can only try to investigate the content under the path \Android\data in your internal storage for suspicious apps.

That’s a shame I can’t do it via my phone. Oh well, by the end of the week, I’ll have something computer like to try what you’ve put above.

I apologize, if I sound intrusive or condescending, but this really sounds like you might need some medical attention yourself - not only your phone. Please, let someone help you!

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This is why I didn’t put what was actually going in my first posts, because I would get comments like this… As was mentioned earlier, rootkits are sly and according to my reading, show up in very subtle ways, which are often not very attributable to them. Phone sensors (movement sensor, usb sensor, camera time of flight sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer) are often not as protected as other phone functions, thus can be picked on by not well meaning people to intrude into people’s phone lives. All these sensors have the ability to sense their position in space or their surroundings, and if targeted for nefarious purposes, can track the position and the surroundings of the phone owner (yes, there are academic papers on the subject, of which I’ve read a few)… This is what I think has happened to me.

If you want to help me, write some useful comments about how I can get rid of this rootkit, like the nice people above. Then once I get my computer at the end of the week, I will try all suggestions out.

I definitely meant well, but this is probably not the right place to help you.