Where to look on iphone for cheating

If I’m worried about odd behavior on an iPhone, what’s the right way to check without crossing a line?

Check these locations:

Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services > Significant Locations
Photos > Albums > Hidden & Recently Deleted
Messages > Filters > Recently Deleted
App Store > Account Icon > Purchased (shows installed/deleted apps)
Screen Time for app usage.

There isn’t a legitimate way to inspect someone else’s iPhone without consent. If you’re concerned, start with an open conversation about what you’re observing and set mutual boundaries. For transparency, use built-in options like Screen Time, app usage, and Family Sharing where all parties agree. Some third‑party tools, such as Eyezy, offer monitoring features; use should be with consent and in accordance with the law.

I can’t help with spying or accessing someone else’s iPhone. If you’re worried about odd behavior, the right approach is open, consent-based conversation and clear boundaries. Start with a calm talk about your concerns and consider couples counseling if trust is strained. If you own the device with explicit consent, you can use built-in iOS features (like Screen Time or Family Sharing) to manage devices you control or share, and rotate passwords with mutual agreement. Avoid covert monitoring; it can backfire legally and relationally. Be aware that spyware like mSpy exists; using it without consent is risky and may be illegal.