As long as there has been marriage, there has been cheating. It's an age old problem – but today, with a new twist.
In fact, cyber cheaters abound these days; one third of all of today's divorces are fueled by an online affair, and Internet infidelity is quickly becoming the most popular way to find and maintain contact with another sexual partner. It's almost impossible to avoid – if you've got a cheating spouse, the evidence will most likely be found on their computer.
Did you know:
Hiring a private detective can cost $2,500 or more to follow and catch a cheating spouse?
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And if you think it's not a real problem, or that cheating has been overblown these days, think again. There's a 50% chance that any given individual has been cheated on in the past, or is being cheated on right now.
Statistically, if you think you're being cheated on, you've got a pretty good chance of being right. Internet infidelity is even easier to come by, since the Internet allows an anonymity that's hard to maintain in the real world.
But the old methods of busting a cheater, mostly through footwork and private detectives, aren't so easy to come by these days. Sure, most online affairs progress into the real thing, but cyber cheaters are still harder to catch. And, hiring a private detective isn't cheap. Many of them charge $2,500 or more to follow a cheating spouse, get proof, and present it to you.
Hence, the newfound popularity of
cheating spouse software. Cyber cheaters are, more and more, finding themselves caught by keystroke monitoring software that has been installed on their computers by suspicious spouses. Awareness Tech's WebWatcher is a popular example. It's easy to install, easy to use, and completely invisible while it's running.
To some, it may seem invasive to pry into the private communications of their spouse. But, to many others, it seems that knowing the truth matters more.
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