Spouse spying on my phone?

Anonymous

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.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you try googling about the noise you heard? There are lots of issues - software update, need to clean air pod. It is interesting that your first assumption is that your spouse, who you say physically could not have, was trying to check your phone.


Guilty conscious, obviously.
Anonymous
Seems like she is getting it elsewhere
Anonymous
What have you found on his phone last time you accessed it?
Anonymous
Have those earbuds ever been connected to his phone, perhaps as you moved through the house it disconnected from yours and connected to his
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You sound worried.


Op sounds like a troll and so do the many fake sock puppet posts here
Anonymous
Are you on Bluetooth? We’ve had crossover of devices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have those earbuds ever been connected to his phone, perhaps as you moved through the house it disconnected from yours and connected to his


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I can't take you seriously if you're one of the people who has the clicking sound activated on your phone.
Anonymous
My AirPods have absolutely made that noise all by themselves for no reason. Don’t divorce over a common tech snafu!
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