The iPhone Hack That Cheaters Are Obsessed With
Cheaters are always finding new ways to use technology and this sneaky little iPhone trick is their new obsession. And no, it’s not a secret app disguised as a calculator (though, yes, those exist too).
It’s something much simpler, much sneakier, and, frankly, quite rude in its audacity.
It’s the Notes app. Yes, that humble little yellow icon that most of us use to jot down grocery lists, vague life goals, and brilliant-but-forgotten-in-seconds 2 AM ideas. \
Turns out, it’s also a digital love nest for secret affairs.
iPhone users can share a Note with someone else, allowing both parties to edit it in real time. Handy, right? Perfect for planning a holiday, keeping track of wedding RSVPs or (if you’re of the more devious persuasion) coordinating your secret rendezvous.
Instead of texting (which leaves a paper trail), cheaters open up a shared Note and type their messages there. "Meet at the usual place?" Delete. "That was amazing last night." Delete.
The Note stays active, but the words disappear. Genius? Yes. Infuriating? Also yes.
Most people know to check messages, call logs, or even WhatsApp for signs of shadiness. But Notes? Pfft. Too boring. Too innocent. Which is exactly why it works.
Of course, just because your partner uses Notes a lot doesn’t mean they’re cheating. Some people just have a lot of thoughts. But if you’re already seeing other red flags, this might be one to add to the list.