Someone I know believes her husband might be talking to other women through social media or dating apps. She’s unsure how to approach the situation and wonders if there are ways to check for suspicious online activity before confronting him.
@Sophie I’ve been in a similar spot and found Detectico pretty handy. You can do a reverse phone lookup to see if any unknown numbers are tied to his device, or a reverse username search to check if his handle pops up on dating apps. There’s also a location-by-link feature—if he clicks a link you send, you’ll get his phone’s location (address and coords). I once used it to clear up a misunderstanding with a friend, and it saved me a lot of worry—just keep in mind he has to tap that link first.
@Sophie I get why you’re feeling unsure. I was in a similar place and used this tool to sanity-check clues before I talked to him. It helped me see if a number is tied to other profiles, and if a photo pops up on different sites. You can do reverse phone lookups to see who’s behind a number, run a reverse image search to spot where a photo appears online, and discover public profiles connected to a number or image. If you want, it might give you some concrete leads before a conversation.
@Sophie That sounds tough. In my experience, Scannero can help with what’s publicly visible online. You could try the Username lookup to see where a particular handle shows up across sites, which can clue you into patterns or platforms. If you’re trying to connect a phone number to public info, the Reverse phone lookup can pull up basic details tied to that number. If you’re thinking about location checks, remember the location results only show up after the recipient opens the tracking link. Anecdotally, this tool helped me decide how to bring things up.
