If your partner has one of these apps on their phone, they may be secretly seeing another woman
1. Tinder
Tinder is a very popular dating app where people create matches by swiping right on each other’s pictures. If your partner is in a committed relationship, there’s really no reason they should have this app on their phone.
2. Ashley Madison
Ashley Madison is an app specifically designed for people looking to have affairs discreetly. This app blatantly encourages relationships outside of marriage and is a glaring red flag for infidelity.
3. OkCupid/Bumble/POF (Plenty of Fish)/Grindr
These apps are similar to Tinder in that they create matches based on mutual interest and are location-based. Grindr specifically caters to gay, bi, trans, and queer users and is the largest social networking app in that community. If your partner uses any of these apps, it could be a cause for concern.
4. Line/Viber/Kik
While most of us are familiar with messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal, apps like Line, Viber, and Kik offer similar privacy features. These lesser-known communication apps are often used for private conversations. If your partner uses these and isn’t communicating with you on them, it might be worth looking into.
These apps offer end-to-end encryption and a high level of privacy, making them a potential choice for secretive communication. Remember, even if they don’t use these apps, conversations can still happen on platforms like Facebook Messenger or through Instagram or Twitter DMs.
5. Vaulty Stocks / Private Message Box / Avira Vault
Some apps are designed to hide messages, photos, and videos. Apps like Vaulty Stocks, Private Message Box, and Avira Vault allow users to hide content on their phones. While having these apps doesn’t automatically mean your partner is cheating, they do raise questions and might be worth a closer look.