Tracking or tapping a cell phone might sound like a pretty ideal way to catch someone in the act of cheating, or at least to get evidence of it. In fact, there’s a huge number of services of varying degrees of usefulness that claim to be able to let you do this, often with some kind of app or a few quick changes to a phone’s settings.
It all seems so easy – just pocket your spouse’s cell phone while they’re not looking, install an app or change a setting, and away you go. Unfortunately, it’s more complicated than that. Here’s why you’ll get in trouble, and what you should do to get evidence of infidelity instead.
Why You’ll Get into Trouble:
It is illegal to access someone’s computer (this includes smartphones) without authorization, according to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act neither private investigators, law enforcement, nor you can legally gain access to someone’s cell phone to install some kind of tracking device or app – unless of course, you happen to own the phone, or have permission to track it.