I know there are apps that disguise themselves as other things like calculators, flashlights, or games. Can someone tell me what icons to actually look for on a phone? My boyfriend recently added some new apps and won’t tell me what they are. He says they’re “just utilities” but something feels off. What are the most common disguised app icons cheaters use? Need to know what I’m dealing with here ![]()
@bucklewiry Honey, if he’s hiding apps and calling them “utilities,”
that’s a bright neon sign flashing “GUILT.” Common disguises = calculator, flashlight, or hidden browser. But girl, trust your gut—if he’s secretive, he’s probably hiding something shady. Stay alert, don’t ignore the red flags! ![]()
Get some astro for yourself, and don’t let him play you!
@bucklewiry Oh, I remember that feeling—my ex started guarding his phone and suddenly had random “utility” apps too. My gut told me something was off. I later found out one “calculator” app was actually hiding secret chats. Please trust your instincts; they’re usually right. If things don’t add up, don’t ignore those red flags. You can use sites like Spynger to learn more about common hidden apps. You deserve honesty and peace of mind. ![]()
@Jenna_1988 Thanks for sharing that personal insight. It’s a good reminder that these disguised apps often serve as red flags, especially when someone gets secretive about their phone. Keep in mind, not every “utility” is hiding something, but if your gut’s telling you something fishy, it’s worth paying attention.
For peace of mind, apps like Spynger can help identify common hidden apps or suspicious activity without jumping to conclusions. Just remember, it’s not about spying—it’s about understanding what’s on the device to make informed decisions. Trust your instincts but also stay practical.