Aussie private investigator on the secret iPhone trick cheaters are OBSESSED with: 'It's much harder to spot'

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Aussie private investigator on the secret iPhone trick cheaters are OBSESSED with: 'It's much harder to spot'
Published: Jan, 23 2025 03:00

If your partner has been acting suspiciously and something feels off, you might want to check the Notes app on their iPhone. Private investigator Cassie Crofts, who splits her work between NSW and Queensland, explained how cheaters are turning to the notetaking app to communicate with their secret lovers.

 [If your partner has been acting suspicious and your gut is telling you something isn't right, you may want to check the Notes app in their iPhone]
Image Credit: Mail Online [If your partner has been acting suspicious and your gut is telling you something isn't right, you may want to check the Notes app in their iPhone]

The PI, who runs a licensed service called Venus Investigations, works with clients who hire her to uncover the truth about their unfaithful spouses. And there's one 'sneaky' sign many unsuspecting spouses often overlook. '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,' she said in a video.

 [The PI said the biggest red flag is a sudden change in a person's spending habits (stock image)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The PI said the biggest red flag is a sudden change in a person's spending habits (stock image)]

'It's the humble Notes app. Yes, the same place you pop groceries lists and all those draft angry texts to your ex. '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.'.

Private investigator Cassie Crofts, who splits her work between NSW and Queensland, explained how cheaters are turning to the Notes app to communicate with their secret lovers. In the Notes app, you can invite people to collaborate in real time on a note in iCloud, and everyone who has access can see the latest changes.

According to Apple, you can set permissions for the participants (such as allowing them to edit notes and add attachments), and all the participants can see everyone's changes in real time. The participants must be signed in to their Apple Account and have Notes turned on in iCloud settings.

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