The problem is you. No one in their right mind would assume based on clicking sounds that: A. Someone is spying on your phone. B. It's your spouse. That is mental-illness-worthy, OP. It's not wonder you're having marital difficulties. |
Guilty conscious, obviously. |
Seems like she is getting it elsewhere |
What have you found on his phone last time you accessed it? |
Have those earbuds ever been connected to his phone, perhaps as you moved through the house it disconnected from yours and connected to his |
Op sounds like a troll and so do the many fake sock puppet posts here |
Are you on Bluetooth? We’ve had crossover of devices. |
My husband's Sony wireless headphones send out a Bluetooth invite to have my phone pair with his headphones. The screen comes up with a picture of his headphones on my screen over top of anything I'm doing. It goes away without me clicking. I don't know if that would make sounds because I have the volume turned off and don't use headphones myself. |
Not sure why someone revived a 10-day-old thread that wasn't going anywhere. But I am compelled to respond because I suspected my husband a few times of logging into my computer over the years, but never said anything or confronted him. But one day, I came back to my computer and my work email had the deleted folder open--I know I had not been looking at my deleted work folder before I left--or ever. So I finally confronted him and he said yes. Because I am so unhappy with him, he said, he didn't trust me. So he had been jumping up and looking through my computer before it locked whenever I left the room. And no, despite him accusing me over the years of "planning to cheat," I never had nor ever would. So do not assume just because a husband is snooping that he has a reason to. It usually just means they're insecure, controlling losers. |
I can't take you seriously if you're one of the people who has the clicking sound activated on your phone. |
My AirPods have absolutely made that noise all by themselves for no reason. Don’t divorce over a common tech snafu! |