A private investigator has revealed how some cheaters have been hiding their antics away from their partners with this simple trick.
Thanks to the help of technology, cheaters have quite a lot of options when it comes to doing the deed.
Since people are not just restricted to phone calls, emails or in-person meets, there are quite a lot of ways a person can set up rendezvous with a potential mistress or partner.
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Unfortunately, this had made catching a partner a little more difficult, unless you actually catch them in the act with their pants down.
Thankfully, a private investigator has taken to social media to reveal a common iPhone app that cheaters have used to get away with their antics.
So if you have your suspicions, it might be worth having a little look rather than focusing on just WhatsApp and their Instagram DMs.
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Australian private investigator Cassie Crofts said this unexpected app is their latest obsession.
Posting on TikTok, the private investigator and director of Venus Investigations explained that the iPhone Notes app can be perfectly used for cheating behind a partner’s back covertly.
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With notes built into your iPhone, iPad, and MacBook, it's a sneaky way to communicate while also appearing rather innocuous on a person’s phone. Think about it: how often have you checked anyone’s phone notes, let alone your partners?
Crofts said: “This is the iPhone hack that cheaters are obsessed with. A lot of people worry about secret messaging apps or calculators that hide secret photos but what a lot of people are using these days is much simpler and much harder to spot.
"It's the humble Notes app. Yes, the same place you pop grocery lists and all those draft angry texts to your ex.
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“If you've got an iPhone, you can create a shared note with someone else. You can put notes in there, talk to each other, delete them when they're done and you can even put a password on it so no one else can access it."
Now, in case it isn’t obvious, this wasn’t the intended use of notes, but Crofts emphasized that cheaters will ‘turn tech into a tool’ for their actions.
She continued: “Think about it, the suspicious partner is probably going to check your text messages, maybe even hop on Messenger but are they really going to remember to go and check the Notes app?"
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Technology, Social Media, TikTok