I'm starting to suspect that my ex might be signed into my Google account, and it's pretty concerning. Recently, I had a chat with my lawyer about any legal restrictions preventing me from keeping my son during the next visit. Shortly after that conversation, my ex suddenly said I can't see my son at my place anymore, without providing any explanation. This made me think she might be aware of what I discussed with my lawyer. When I checked my Google account, I noticed that it lists three devices: my phone, my PC, and an 'iPhone 12,' which I know belongs to her. However, it doesn't specify that it's from her account. Is there any way I can prove that it's her device that's accessing my account? I know I can remove her access, but I'm really looking for proof first. Any help would be appreciated!
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You should definitely sign out of all active devices in your Google Account's security settings. Also, setting up two-factor authentication is a good move—she won't be able to access it if she doesn't know your password. But honestly, if you're moving on, maybe it's best just to cut ties completely. Keeping things in the past is often the healthiest choice!
But when kids are involved, going no contact isn't really an option, right? You have to find a way to communicate.