There are some situations where you find yourself using
the phone of a friend, colleague or your significant
other. For some people, this may be very uncomfortable
because they don't like someone else going through
their phones. This is because they store personal
information that is not meant for the eyes of just any
random individual. And definitely, there are individuals
who have the knack for checking other people's phone.
What are they looking for? This said, if you find
somebody phones in your hands,I share 5 things you
should never do.
Do not pick the phone without permission
In some love relationships where trust is absent, the
tendency of checking phone without express permission
is very high. They check received calls, pick calls and
read private messages which are not supposed to be
the case. This actions rather than remove the cheating
suspicion usually intensify it. Beyond relationships, it is
awkward to pick someone else's phone or calls without
their permission.
Don’t guess the password
If you do not know the password, don't bother to guess
the password. This is because if you enter the wrong
password, the phone will be locked temporarily. Due to
your actions, the owner of the phone has to spend
money to unlock. Why not just ask them for the
password?
Don't use their data
Your friend briefly hands you his phones and the next
thing you is to freely use their data to download files
and check your emails. You completely forgot that it is
not your phone. So, don't use someone else's phone
data or WiFi without their consent.
Don’t go through their photos
There are all sorts of things that people save on their
phones including private photos, videos, and
documents. So, if someone hands you their phones, it is
not an opportunity to go through their pictures because
you may see images that are not meant for your eyes. If
you do this, you may end up jeopardising your
relationship with the owner of the phone.
Don’t sign out their social media account
You should not sign out the social media accounts of
your friend in a bid to sign in yours. Your friend may not
remember their passwords because you do not expect
them to sign out from their social media accounts or
emails when it is their phone.
