HAS your partner been acting suspiciously recently? Or has your gut been telling you something is off?
Then according to one private investigator, you might want to check a basic app on their iPhone.



Cassie Crofts, from Australia, took to TikTok to explain how those unfaithful to their partners are turning to the Notes app to communicate with their lovers.
The private investigator works with worried clients who hire the pro to uncover the truth about their unfaithful spouses.
And there’s one ”sneaky” sign many unsuspecting partners often overlook without even realising it.
Dropping the knowledge bombs on the web, Cassie said: ”This is the iPhone hack that cheaters are obsessed with.
”A lot of people worry about secret messaging apps or calculators that hide secret photos but what a lot of people are using these days is much simpler and much harder to spot.
”It’s the humble Notes app. Yes, the same place you pop groceries lists and all those draft angry texts to your ex,” the guru said in the video.
Cassie explained that those who’ve got an iPhone, can create a shared note with someone else, where they can they communicate with one another and even delete the messages when they’re done.
What’s more, she added in the clip, they can even put a password on it, meaning no one else can gain access.
In the Notes app, iPhone users can invite people to collaborate in real time on a note in iCloud, and everyone who has access can see the latest changes.
According to tech giant Apple, you can set permissions for the participants, such as allowing them to edit notes and add attachments, and all the participants can see everyone’s changes in real time.
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”Think about it, the suspicious partner is probably going to check your text messages, maybe even hop on Messenger but are they really going to remember to go and check the Notes app?” the Cassie said.
Since being posted on the platform, her video has racked up close to 60,000 views, with one woman confessing she took a lot at her partner’s Notes app after becoming suspicious of his recent activities.
”Actually I did check the Notes app,” she said, not revealing whether she had found anything that could ruin their relationship.
”My ex husband was having an affair and messaging through the games app Words with Friends,” another shared.
”Everyone’s been cheating the wrong way all this time,” someone else joked.
Many web users weren’t aware of the hidden feature in the Notes app, with one saying: ”Wow!”
”This could be good in domestic violence situations too, accessing friends and family,” another reckoned.