Help Identify Mystery Icon in Status Bar - X 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just received my Moto X 2014 as a replacement from Moto X1st gen and I notice a weird icon in status bar. It is the third icon from the left that looks like a teardrop in a keyhole.
I use Apex as my launcher same as old phone but never had this icon before.
Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks

I don't think that's a stock icon. I've never seen that on mine.

Is there any way I can figure out what is putting it there?

I figured out it is from my Powerful Control App. Thanks for the help.

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Man that's strange looks like you got a invisible icon
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