Cheating Spouse: 3 Sneaky Apps For Two-Timers
Years ago, getting in touch with a married lover required careful coordination and a well-executed plan. Ringing your beau at home was risky — what if his spouse picked up the phone instead? Sudden hang-ups could very well raise suspicious of clandestine canoodling.
Now, the proliferation of cell phones and social networking sites like Facebook have made cheating easier than ever before. And the development of mobile apps that help cheaters cover their tracks has made infidelity a no-brainer. Read about three sneaky apps that aid two-timers in their adultery.
1. The Slydial mobile app allows users to directly call somebody’s voicemail, rather than actually connecting with them on the phone. If your mistress wants to reach you but doesn’t want your spouse to find out, she can call your voicemail directly and let you know where to rendezvous.
2. Advertised with the slogan “Love is blind, we keep it that way,” the Call And Text Eraser app (CATE for short) helps adulterers by maintaining a hidden log of messages, calls and contacts. Also, all private information stored in the app can be deleted with one click.And if your spouse happens to walk into the room while you are accessing your hidden messages, you can shake the phone and the the app minimizes, causing scandalous texts to instantly disappear.
3. The TigerText app allows you to send text messages to someone else’s phone with a deletion timer. After a designated amount of time passes, the message will be deleted from the recipient’s inbox — that way, you don’t have to depend on the “other woman” (or man) to get rid of incriminating evidence. With TigerText, you also have the option to recall a previously sent message before and even after it has been opened by another party.
Supposedly, the name is not a reference to the philandering golfer (for whom the app would have likely come in handy). Founder Jeffrey Evans told Time magazine the name was in place prior to the scandal.