
A radio talk show host who focuses on consumer technology security news revealed how you can use your partner's phone to determine if he/she is cheating on you. Kim Komando showed that the way a person handles his/her phone and what's on it can tell you more than you care to reveal.
Here are six obvious red flags in a relationship:
-Hide their phone and notifications
"Many people keep their phones away from others to protect their privacy, but most don't hide their phones from their spouses," Komando says. Notifications can also reveal who he/she is, so it's common to turn them off or hide them if you're doing something you don't want others to know about.
-You have fake applications
If your partner does not intend to cheat, you will not see any apps on the phone screen or any deleted messages in the message bin. She explained that there are apps for sharing messages, photos and videos like Calculator Pro+ that cheaters can use to hide their exchanges, such as photos, videos or messages.
-Clearing their history too often

Those who are doing things they know full well will not have the approval of their significant other will try to remove all evidence by frequently clearing their history.
-The phone bin is always full
As cheaters try to cover their tracks, they may forget to delete their virtual entities or use it as a place to hide things. "Deleted digital items usually never go away. The recycle bin is always full, so some apps like iCloud allow you to restore deleted items from the recycle bin," explains Komando.
-Always "working"
The tech expert also warned that being always busy with work can be a good excuse to cover up cheating. They seem as if they are always busy with work commitments, sitting on the phone or in front of the computer using professional terms, but if you go to the bottom of the files or writings, you realize that the topic is something else entirely.
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Source: New York Post