Over a third of adults believe partners who do not let their phone out of their sight could signify infidelity, along with spouses who refuse to add them on social media (stock image).
Over a third of adults believe partners who do not let their phone out of sight could signify infidelity, along with spouses who refuse to add them on social media.
A further third of Brits cited constant phone notifications as a red flag, along with partners who use password-protected apps, followed by spouses who always place their phone face down.
More than half of Brits also found defensive behaviour to be the second biggest red flag, with many admitting to experiencing a partner shield, monitor or restrict access to their phone when asked to borrow it.
The sixth top digital red flag, according to over a third of Brits, is a fairly obvious indicator of a partner straying: having a heart emoji next to a name on their contact list.