Sex & Relationships

Think your lover’s cheating? My clever smartphone hack will find out

Once a cheater, always a cheater — but at least know how to spot them early.

A podcast host and TikToker has shared her genius smartphone hack intended to catch other women’s nude snaps on your man’s phone.

Londoner Leah Louvaine, 25, dished the ultimate hack only using a phone’s camera roll. Simply use the search feature and enter keywords that would describe the images you’re hunting for.

“Do you want to know if your boyfriend has nudes in his phone? Because I can show you how to do it,” she began a viral TikTok clip, which racked up over 698,000 views. “Disclaimer: toxic, all right?”

Despite the large number of Americans who want to debunk the stigma around consensually sharing naked photos, actually having raunchy images of the ghosts of girlfriends past or a casual side piece is definitely a red flag.

The content creator revealed her secret to exposing cheaters through a simple smartphone hack. Jam Press/@leahontheline
The viral clip revealed how to use your partner’s search feature in their camera roll to find hidden nudes. Jam Press Vid/@leahontheline

Dubbed “toxic tips 101” in the caption, Louvaine’s fool-proof tutorial is for gals who have an “inkling” that their partner might be unfaithful.

“Here’s what we’re gonna do. We get our boyfriend’s phone — again, not condoning this behavior, it’s toxic,” she continued in the clip, advising women who have that “gut” feeling to try her simple hack. “We open the camera roll, we search ‘brassiere.'”

“When you search that on your camera roll, it comes up with nudes, comes up with underwear pics, comes up with bikini pics,” she added. “You never know when you might need to pull that trick out of the bag.”

Louvaine also hosts her own podcast, where she shares her tips and tricks. Jam Press/@leahontheline
While the trick is “toxic,” she says, it can also be helpful to catch a cheater before it’s too late. Jam Press/@leahontheline

Users in the comments were blown away by her genius, showering her with gracious — praise and admitting they tried it out.

“Me: I don’t wanna know. Also me: watches the whole thing,” wrote one woman.

“Not necessarily if they’ve got them in the ‘hidden’ folder on camera roll which needs Face ID for it,” another explained — to which Louvaine responded with a red flag emoji.

“Did it on my own camera roll,” commented another. “It works.”

“Can confirm it works,” someone else agreed.

This isn’t the first time the podcaster has revealed the tricks up her sleeves. Earlier this year, Louvaine went viral on the platform for another hack to expose boyfriends with OnlyFans subscriptions.

She advised her fellow ladies to input their boyfriend’s email addresses into OnlyFans as if they were signing up for a new account.

“If it says, ‘Sorry, this account already exists,’ then you’ll know your partner is signed up,” Louvaine dished in the clip.