Does your significant other know your cell phone's password?
@MashaVickina (2184)
Russian Federation
April 18, 2018 5:55am CST
Hello, everyone!
I have noticed that more and more couples do not share their cell phones' passwords with each other. They are concerned that he/she will find something that could upset him/her.
Regardless what your current relationship status is now, do you think it is necessary/right/wrong to keep your privacy in the cell phone? Does your husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend know the password and can take your phone any time he/she wants? If you are not in a relationship now, would you give your significant other an unlimited access to your phone? Why?
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@Shavkat (140141)
• Philippines
19 Apr 18
@MashaVickina It shows that you don't respect your partner or not trusting him or her.
@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
19 Apr 18
@Shavkat But you told that if you are married, it is fine
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
18 Apr 18
Can I ask why do you think it is not right?
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
18 Apr 18
I'm not in a relationship at this time but I would have no problem giving my password. Why would there be a need to keep it from her?
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
18 Apr 18
@MashaVickina Right! I would not want to be doing anything that I would need to hide.
Does the person with whom you are in a relationship have your password?
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
18 Apr 18
If a person does nothing bad which he wants to hide, he would not worry about the password
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
18 Apr 18
@1hopefulman Perfect!
Yes, my husband and I have all the passwords and accounts of each other
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@cintol (11261)
• United States
20 Apr 18
@MashaVickina I have nothing to hide so I don't worry about it. We have been together going on 16 yrs so I think were good. lol
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
20 Apr 18
@cintol Just kidding That's great, we are a young couple
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
18 Apr 18
Well, it's not necessary to share my password , I also want to have privacy but if he wants to know it, then it's fine, I don't see any problem with that at all..
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@Chazzygal (452)
• Botswana
18 Apr 18
i have no problem with my partner having my password but the problem occurs when now i dnt have his password or um being questioned on every little detail in my phone.
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
18 Apr 18
Well, maybe he loves you much, that is why he worries
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
18 Apr 18
@Chazzygal Well, maybe, but in our case, no
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@Chazzygal (452)
• Botswana
18 Apr 18
@MashaVickina i guess... but it causes unnecessary fights between couples
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@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
19 Apr 18
i don't have a password on there.he can look through it all he likes.
@Melanie_Marie (1871)
• New Baltimore, Michigan
19 Apr 18
Nobody knows any of my passwords.
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@MaciMaci (300)
• France
19 Apr 18
@MashaVickina Hihihihihi I have a joke: Why does a man need to hold his wife's hand when they're walking together? Because if he lets her go, she'll get inside a boutique and shop!!! Lol
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
18 Apr 18
Yes he does and I know his but we do not regularly check each other's phones since we want to respect each other's privacy.
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@MashaVickina (2184)
• Russian Federation
18 Apr 18
That is right! I agree, it is respectful
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
18 Apr 18
@MashaVickina Thank you, Masha. And also it establishes trust within each other.
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