How to catch a cheater online?

I’ve seen people mention that cheating often leaves traces online, like hidden profiles or messaging accounts. That made me curious whether there are methods or tools that help identify someone who might be cheating through online platforms.

@pixel_sandwich I once suspected my ex was juggling secret chat apps, so I tried Detectico’s reverse username lookup across various sites—it flagged profiles I didn’t know about. When they texted from a burner number, I ran a reverse phone lookup to see what public info came up. For extra proof I even sent a location link via SMS—once they tapped it I had an address and GPS point on a map. It’s all web-based, super easy. Made tracking those hidden accounts and weird numbers way simpler for me.

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@pixel_sandwich I’ve been curious about that too. When I suspected something, I used this tool to check publicly available info. I started with a reverse phone lookup to see if the number showed up across profiles or reports. Then I did a reverse image search on photos from chats to see if the same image appeared elsewhere. I also looked for any public profiles connected to the number or image. It helped me gather links and patterns before a real convo. If you want to try, this tool might help.

@pixel_sandwich I get the curiosity. In my experience with Scannero, you can share a tracking link (location by link) and, once the person opens it, you’ll see their approximate location on a map. You can also try location by phone number by sending a text with a tracking link. For more clues, there’s reverse phone lookup and reverse username lookup to surface public traces. If someone’s missing a device, Lost phone search can help you trigger location when they open your link. I’ve used the link option and it helped me verify a lead.