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I Caught My Ex Cheating on an App You’d NEVER Expect – four more to check out if your app is about secret sex

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Cheating Red Flags on Your Partner’s Phone

Cheating doesn’t necessarily happen on obvious apps like WhatsApp or Snapchat. Red flags on your partner’s phone could be staring you in the face without you even realizing it. But luckily, there are specific places to look – and most of them will surprise you.

Some apps can be disguised by changing the icon to something completely different. Not all apps are obvious sources of fraud – even the Notes app can be abused. And not all apps necessarily hide messages – they hint at secret expenses or unknown places a love rat has visited.

Communicating Your Concerns

Of course, it’s not advisable to poke around on your significant other’s phone. Your first port of call should always be to talk to your partner about any concerns you may have. In some cases, despite having these conversations, there may still be underlying issues that need to be uncovered.

Less Obvious Apps for Cheating

A determined scammer will not leave any evidence on chat apps like WhatsApp or Instagram (SMS can also be easily deleted). Here are some of the less obvious apps that could be hiding their dirty little secrets.

1 Note Taking App

The humble Notes app on iPhone and Android seems to be the last place you expect to find scams. However, it can actually be used to secretly communicate with others. You can share notes with other people and both collaborate on them, meaning fraudsters can use it to practically write back and forth without raising suspicion.

2 Storage Apps

Apps that store your pictures and videos can also be used to secretly send messages, although this is much more complicated. However, storage apps are great for keeping distressing photos out of sight. Photos stored in the cloud are stored in a data center, making it easy to opt out and prevent them from being visible in regular photo gallery apps.

3 Map Apps

Map and navigation apps could also contain evidence of fraud. Whether you use Google Maps or Waze to get around, any places you also have directions for will be saved in the app. Unfamiliar places that are frequently visited could be a warning sign.

4 Wallet Apps

Similar to map and navigation apps, the wallet apps on your phone can also show signs that your partner is up to no good. Whether you use Apple Pay or Google Pay, you can view past transactions – unlike standard banking apps, which are heavily locked down. This can reveal a fancy dinner you didn’t know about or even a big expense at a jewelry store.

Seeking Advice on Cheating

If you suspect your partner of cheating, it’s essential to seek advice from a trusted source. Relationship experts can provide sound, judgment-free advice and practical support. They can help you navigate the situation and offer guidance on how to move forward. Remember, your well-being is crucial, and seeking help is the first step towards resolving the issue.

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