“Cheatagram” and “HookApp” – What Social Media is Used for Cheating in Relationships?

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If your partner suddenly starts receiving a lot of messages, and their phone is annoyingly vibrating screen down, there is no wonder that you suspect them to be cheating on you on social media. In this article, you will learn about the apps to spy on social media and other methods on how to catch a cheater red-handed.

Cheating on Social Media – Where Is the Line?

“This is just a work chat!” or “You are being paranoid, we are just friends!” – those phrases from your partner could be as much true as straightforward lies. If you are asking yourself what to consider cheating on social media, here is a short list that could be helpful:

  • Spicy messages or “sexting”
  • Creating a fake account to communicate with someone
  • Using disappearing chats
  • Flirting on social media
  • Using emojis with sexual meaning
  • Likes and sexual comments
  • Setting up offline dates

How to Catch a Cheating Spouse on Social Media?

If you want to catch your wife cheating on social media or prove that your boyfriend has a side piece, there are 5 most popular social media used for cheating for you to check.

WhatsApp

This green WhatsApp icon is shining bright on all devices by default and looks innocent, but in fact, it is one of the most popular chatting apps used for cheating. The chats could be hidden, messages deleted quickly, and nobody would be able to prove anything. The only way to catch a cheating spouse on social media such as WhatsApp is to install a tracking app – WhatsApp spy – and collect evidence in real time.

Instagram

You should know by now how many possibilities for cheating this social media gives to its users. People can exchange photos, hot texts, comments, and even video calls without anybody knowing.

Instagram of your partner could be checked by one of the apps created specifically for those purposes. We are talking about tracking apps like uMobix or mSpy, which allow its users to look into targeted devices’ social media, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, WhatsApp, and even some dating apps like Tinder. There is no way for them to talk out of evidence like this on your hands.

TikTok

To find a cheater on social media, such as TikTok, is even easier than on other ones, as the app is all about sharing videos. Sure enough, it is a good idea to use the same method as we described with Instagram, but there are some things that you can do as well.

Check if your partner has the second page. What kind of content is being shared by them? Maybe they are flirting with their followers. Check what tiktoks they like, and it would be already more than enough to make your first conclusions. 

OnlyFans

If you see your partner has a subscription to someone’s OnlyFans, it is already a huge red flag. This social media was specifically created to share and receive “restricted” or “only for subscribed fans” content, and usually, it has an erotic character.

Doesn’t matter if your partner knows the person or is in any romantic relationship with them or not – by having the secret OnlyFans subscription or profile, they are cheating online.

Facebook

Facebook is an older brother of Instagram and could be tracked the same way. Consider installing a quality tracking app in order to get access to the partner’s profile.

If this method is not for you, think about using a Facebook location tracker. Check out some data tracked by the app itself, such as location tags, or set up the location sharing feature on Facebook. Having gained access to it, you will be able to make conclusions about the honesty of your spouse.

Why is Social Media So Heavily Used for Side Romance?

There are so many reasons why people are using social media to start a romance. First of all, it’s convenient and really hard to track. Your partner could be exchanging sexual messages with somebody sitting in front of you. For some people, it might even seem innocent because it happens online, like a game.

Whatever reason it is for your partner, this doesn’t change the fact that it is unfair towards you and should be stopped one way or another.

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