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Pegasus Who? This is how you will follow your spouse in a place other than Facebook - Walla! Sheee

2022-02-10T18:11:21.415Z


The NSO and Pegasus affair made everyone more suspicious. We should all trust each other, but with all due respect to morality, not all of us can afford a private detective


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Pegasus Who?

This is how you will follow your spouse in another place other than Facebook

The NSO and Pegasus affair made everyone more suspicious.

Surveillance is terrible, and I wish we all would tell the truth and trust each other.

It's not quite like that, and with all due respect to morality, sometimes you have to go a little overboard, and what to do if not everyone has money for a private detective

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10/02/2022

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In the video: Conflict in the Internal Security Committee over Israel's use of NSO's Pegasus software (Photo: Knesset Channel)

Not that we recommend doing this - quite the opposite, but when you think of this or that spyware, the first (well, second) association is a betrayal.

True, most of us think about opening a relationship sometime, because it's the best solution to jealousy and fear of sexual infidelity, but few of those who really have the courage to go for it.

The majority still succumb to fears and the need for security, and continue to be suspicious.



Have you seen our Facebook and Instagram?



Is installing the couple's mobile tracking software a solution?

not really no.

If only it only aggravates your paranoid condition, not to mention how much it indicates the morbidity of the relationship you are in.

Unhealthy to suspect, a bit pathetic to follow, but if you tap from the public to privacy - most people range from pathetic to unhealthy behavior, and in any case probably follow their spouse and need a lawyer or therapist.

Or Tinder.

We only add technological knowledge to them, and no - this is not an app that alerts you when someone downloads a follower.

If this is your paranoia, please do not come here anymore.

Okay?



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Apps for people who come spoiled and proud of it

The first and most common app is called iblacklist, and it gives almost all the solutions for every possible situation, from having to block the appearance of information on the home screen while the phone is locked - specific recipients, continuing with the perfect revenge in the store - a feature that allows you to mark the app. A specific phone whenever he calls.

But what is more relevant here is that it can be installed by someone else on the phone and get an instant report of every action done on the device.

polite?

No.

effective?

Yes, if you're hiding the app well in his / her imovie folder - the only way to make sure it's never found.



Afraid to wait for them to fall asleep to get on the phone?

Your spouse is more suspicious of you and has installed a 12-character password including numbers and special characters?

It is also possible otherwise, especially if you live in the same place, or use the same Wi-Fi password.

Simply install this app, and it "snatches" certain events that are defined as exceptions, from the phone you are targeting.

Although you have to hack the phone for the app to be installed, but hey - who doesn't have a hacker friend today, or just a police friend?

Be cute, agree in advance (Photo: Flash 90, Jonathan Zindel)

Apps for people who want to poke around, but in a cute section

This app is a little less sophisticated - it "only" tracks the locations of "your favorite people" as the well-intentioned developers promise, who just want your favorites to be safe wherever they go.

What is great in this case is that it is an app that is defined as a "social network".

It supposedly allows, in a positive section, to pass information between friends about their location and actions, but come on.

Just because something you call cute "Story" does not mean it's not tracking software.




If you're one of those couples who shit in open doors, here's a tracking app that plays it like it's a trust-building tool approved by the Couples Therapists Association: This is an app called the Sexy Couple Tracker, and it gives each couple free access to the other's phone.

Both spouses should install it and agree to mutual monitoring, of course, and get access to messages, Facebook activity, location and a few other small ones, at any time.

Although it is consensual, but will not spare you questions like why did you talk to him, what he wanted, why she liked you, etc., sources tell us that she makes some people go back to the nineties and I will be hired to make phone calls.

Although she will know that they took place, but not what was said in them.

That's something too.

Old-school surveillance (Photo: ShutterStock)

Another app that allows for voluntary tracking of spouses one after the other is mcouple.

It also allows you to read text messages, Facebook activity and access the call log.

This app too can only be run with consent, but if your relationship needs electronic means to keep you honest, that's not what will help it.

If you are already so suspicious of each other and it's hard for you to break up, at least follow them old school, on foot, wait for them behind bushes in all weathers, outside of their meetings.

This is how you will invest in a relationship, and also take full steps that day.

win win.

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