Can I tell if someone opened my iPhone?
Can I really tell if someone opened my iPhone? Ugh, the thought alone makes my skin crawl. I mean, who wouldn't be freaked out if they thought someone was snooping around in their personal stuff? It's like, my phone's my digital diary, you know? All my photos, messages… everything.
So, if I suspected something – and I mean really suspected, not just a little paranoid hunch – I'd probably jump straight into Screen Time. It's buried in the settings, but I've gotten pretty good at finding it now, haha. Then, it's a click to "See All Activity." That's the good stuff, right there. The daily and weekly summaries are, like, a goldmine of information.
Remember that time my brother borrowed my phone “just for a sec” to look up directions, and ended up playing Candy Crush for twenty minutes? Yeah, Screen Time caught that. It showed me exactly which apps were used, and for how long. So, if I saw activity on Messages, or Instagram, or even just my email, at a time I know I wasn't near my phone... well, that'd be a huge red flag. It wouldn't be proof, of course. No smoking gun, but it sure as heck would make me super suspicious. Like, seriously suspicious. Maybe I'd start questioning everyone I know!
Honestly, just the idea of someone going through my phone makes me want to scream. It’s a violation, you know? It's a complete invasion of privacy. I shudder just thinking about it. So yeah, Screen Time is my first line of defense, but let's be honest, it's still a little nerve-wracking.
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