MR Detective Agency conducted a survey on 'Smartphone Usage and Signs of Infidelity' among married men and women aged 30-59. In the modern era of widespread smartphone use, marital communication has changed significantly. With the diversification of meeting and communication methods through LINE, social media, and matching apps, more people are expressing concern about their spouse's smartphone habits. In fact, smartphones are increasingly becoming the key to discovering infidelity. So, what kind of uneasiness do married people feel, and what actions do they take? MR Detective Agency, which specializes in infidelity and background investigations, surveyed married individuals aged 30-59. The results showed that approximately 1 in 4 people have felt uneasy about their spouse's smartphone usage. Common triggers include 'always carrying the phone,' 'placing the screen face down,' and 'hiding notifications.' Furthermore, about half of those who felt uneasy suspected infidelity, and about 1 in 8 confirmed it as a fact. Additionally, over 20% of couples have argued over smartphone usage, revealing that smartphones have become a barometer for trust in marital relationships.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: survey_report