I've been checking all the devices connected to our home WiFi, which we've had for over two years. I can see about 20 generic-named devices and my iPhone, but I never see my boyfriend's iPhone listed. What's going on? I'm starting to think his phone might be jailbroken because whenever he's around, my phone has issues, but it works fine when he leaves. I also noticed some strange occurrences, like him knowing details about my day that I never shared. What could be happening here?
3 Answers
It could be that your boyfriend just isn't using your WiFi, or maybe his device appears under a name you wouldn't recognize. As for your phone issues, can you explain how it's not working when he’s around? Sometimes it's just a coincidence and unlikely he’s secretly monitoring your phone. That said, it's worth investigating further just to be safe.
You mentioned your phone is slow to startup and overheating while charging, along with app loading issues. That’s concerning, and it might indicate a deeper issue. It’s a possibility that your boyfriend has some tech knowledge so keep an eye on that. If you feel uncomfortable, consider blocking unknown devices and doing a full factory reset on your phone.
Sounds like someone might have access to your WiFi without you knowing. Make sure to check your router settings. Devices sometimes show up incorrectly, but you can still check accurate info like MAC addresses. If you're worried, disable all port forwarding and change your router password. It's a solid first step to secure your network.
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