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Some couple know how to separate without conflict.
They go through adivorceamicably and even remain on good terms after.
Recently, a womanshared her friends storyabout how her soon-to-be-ex-husband went paranoid spy mode.
Knowing hes listening, she goes into tirades to seriously hurt his ego.
In reality, an ex or a spouse with a surveillance obsession can be a serious concern.
According toprivate investigator Thomas Martin, bugging a spouses car is a tactic often used by controlling partners.
However unhealthy, this may be the spouses attempt to address suspicions of infidelity.
The author mentions that in their country, surveillance cameras are legal if the spouse himself is living there.
Listening in to conversations without the consent at least of one party can result in five years in prison.
The husbands behavior, therefore, is not only inappropriate, but might be illegal as well.
Its especially prevalent among intimate partners.
A 2019 Norton surveyrevealedthat almost half of Americans check in on their partners without their knowledge or consent.
29% said they check their partners or exs phone and 21% review their search histories.
One in 10 of the respondents admitted to downloading surveillance apps to monitor their partners data.
In 2020, researchers conducted a study where they analyzed the ways peopletrack their loved ones.
The way some partners are so calculated and meticulous shocked the researchers.
According to her, we need to find out why people are so okay with breaching their partners trust.
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