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Summary: Husband and Wife both have iPhone 4S. He downloaded "Find My Friends" on her phone. She went to this persons house. He looked and saw she was cheating on him.
Originally posted by another user
iCloud is astounding. It's given us the power to push our photos to every device that we have to eradicate syncing, it's given us a PC-free way of life by permitting us to update, restore, and backup without necessitating iTunes and a USB cable, and it even brought us several new apps. One of those new apps is Find My Friends, which permits you to share your location with people that you choose to connect with. The location services in this app are voluntary, so you can choose when or when not to share your location.
An anonymous man from New York bought the iPhone 4S this week. He deliberately took advantage of the Find My Friends feature to see if his suspicions were accurate. His wife, who also possessed an iPhone, was theoretically practicing activities that were unmoral and against the man’s yearnings. The New York man then installed the Find My Friends app on his wife’s iPhone without her awareness and enabled the location-sharing feature with his iPhone 4S. This allowed for him to keep tabs on his wife for everywhere that she wandered off to.
The man from New York had this to say:
"I got my wife a new 4S and loaded up find my friends without her knowing. She told me she was at her friends house in the east village. I've had suspicions about her meeting this guy who live uptown. Lo and behold, Find my Friends has her right there.
Thank you Apple, thank you App Store, thank you all. These beautiful treasure trove of screen shots going to play well when I meet her a** at the lawyer's office in a few weeks."
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