Cyber Cheating Support Groups Forming
That's how you know you've got a common problem -- when support groups are popping up all over the Internet.
And so, the "whymencheat support community for women" has been created. Which isn't quite fair, since 40% of married women have also cheated on their spouse. But still, between 60% of men and 40% of women cheating on their spouses, this is a serious problem.
And now, the second most popular way to cheat? Cyber cheating (the first being at-work affairs).
The clues that lead to an online affair are both obvious, and hard to tell from everyday behavior. Is your spouse spending a lot of time online? Is your spouse on the computer late at night? Isn’t everyone?
Multiple email addresses, and a tendency to defensively hide or close a laptop are clearer signals, but it's still hard to tell.
This is why the same site suggests keystroke recording software. Keystroke recording software is cheaper than hiring a personal investigator, and records every email message, chat, and website that is viewed on the computer. And at Awareness Tech, our WebWatcher is completely invisible while it's running.
It may seem like a lot to go through to find out the truth, but in these cases the truth seems to be worth finding out.







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