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Where can I check my boyfriend's mobile phone

As I said yesterday, today's article is very practical, but very hateful.

Why do you hate it? You must understand the title.

But let's start by saying:

The main function of this article is entertainment and reference, and it can also be used as a guide to familiarize yourself with the operation details of popular mobile phone apps.

I don't really want you to check your boyfriend's cell phone.

The content of this article mainly comes from personal research (don't ask me why I want to study this), and a small part comes from the supplement of enthusiastic netizens after I sent these contents to Weibo.

I hope you will never need it.

But if you really have to, I hope it can help you a little.

Trust should be the basic principle of feelings.

But when trust is broken, there is no principle.

Next, let's talk about it in detail. Where should I check my boyfriend's mobile phone ~ ~

First, you should make sure how many mobile phones he has.

Like Mr. Show Lo, spare mobile phones are specially used to pick up girls. You only looked at your mobile phone at work, but it was useless to check it.

If he bites back again and says you don't believe him, you will be very passive.

Lock on to the target. Let's move on.

Wechat, chat records and so on will not be said, only fools will read it.

Pick up hot chicks and love rat, both deleted and teased, are clever. They will also set self-evident notes for their sisters, such as purchasing, colleagues, customers and so on.

Unless your IQ is outrageous, you won't see anything after reading it.

If you really want to see it, open WeChat, click "I" in the lower right corner, and select "Album", with the small print "My circle of friends" in the upper right corner.

Click in, there are three points in the upper right corner, and then click.

A dialog box will pop up at the bottom of the screen and select "Message List".

This list contains all the news that other people have interacted with him. It is clear at a glance who clicked on the praise and who replied to him.

Although this can be deleted and cleared with one click, most people probably don't know it.

There is also a more secret, or the "I" in the lower right corner, the "setting" at the bottom. Go in and select "Switch Account".

You can see if he has a trumpet. There are several trumpets.

Of course, this can also be deleted.

There is a more secretive and malicious one.

Just click on a red envelope you received, click on the collection record, and then click on the upper right corner to see all the records of sending and receiving red envelopes.

You can also view it by year.

It can also be deleted, but I don't think many people will think of it.

Sister Liao, you have to send two red envelopes. This record is much more intuitive than WeChat paying the bill.

After finishing WeChat, I moved to Weibo.

Weibo doesn't have a page that displays all the interactive information like WeChat, but there is a place in Weibo that is particularly "good".

Open Weibo, click "I" in the lower right corner, and there is a "My Visit Record" in the most conspicuous position. Whose homepage did he visit in the last 15 days? You can see it clearly and clearly.

Why do you say "good"? Because, hey hey, this can't be deleted.

The only way to hide is to blacklist the accounts you have seen.

Then check the blacklist again and it's over.

But this module will only appear when my account is logged in, which means that only I can see it.

Your own number can't see his home page.

After reading this, watch the shopping APP.

A treasure, a group, an east, all the order pages, what you bought, who bought it for, and when you bought it, are clear at a glance.

Plus used addresses and contacts, there are too many clues.

Most of love rat is planted at this point. I thought that WeChat didn't leave a chat record, and the phone message was also perfectly covered. It's cool to see shopping records.

Of course, these can also be deleted, but many people have no brains to delete.

Enthusiastic netizens also gave me supplementary explanations. A treasure deleted the order page on the mobile phone, which was not clean. He used the computer to log on to the web page, looked at the order recycling bin, and was still lying in it.

There is a more secret one, check his chat history with the buyer.

That is, the "message" in the center of a treasure APP.

Most people don't care about that except those with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Does it look troublesome? But someone really found evidence here. ...