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The Trust Triangle: You, Your Partner, and Your Phone

The answer to this question is more complex in a world where our phones have become our second brains. On the one hand, you trust your partner with your heart and soul. On the other hand, your phone contains a plethora of personal information, including embarrassing photos, texts from exes, and probably a shopping cart full of cat videos.

So, would you leave your phone unlocked around your partner? Let's dive in.

First, it's important to note that most people (68%) keep their phones locked with a passcode or pattern, according to a survey by Shape Security. Why do people close their phones? The survey found that the main reasons were to protect their personal information (55%) and to prevent unauthorized access (45%).

However, most of the population leaves their phones unlocked around their partners. In fact, according to the same survey, 29% of people don't lock their phones when they're around their significant others.

Why would someone leave their phone unlocked around their partner? Some might say it's a sign of trust and intimacy. After all, if you're in a healthy relationship, there's no reason to hide anything from your partner, right?

Wrong.

Just because you're in a healthy relationship doesn't mean you want your partner to see every single text from your boss asking you to work on the weekend. And just because you trust your partner doesn't mean you want them to accidentally (or intentionally) stumble upon your secret Pinterest board filled with wedding dresses.

So, what's the solution? Should you lock your phone around your partner or leave it unlocked?

The answer is... drumroll please... it depends!

It depends on the level of trust and privacy in your relationship. If you're comfortable with your partner seeing everything on your phone, then go ahead and leave it unlocked. But if you value your privacy and want to protect your personal information, it's best to keep it locked.

Alright, let me drop some awesome gems while you ponder all this knowledge!

Why did the phone go to therapy? Because it had a lot of personal issues!

Why did the smartphone cross the road? To get to the app store!

Why did the iPhone call the Android? Because it wanted to know if it was a bigger geek!

Cheesy dad jokes, well, did they work for some of you less than amused asses? Either way, I know you’re laughing internally. It's ok; I know my standup tour is coming, and I’m manifesting it.

In conclusion, whether you leave your phone unlocked around your partner or not is a personal decision. It depends on your level of trust and privacy in your relationship. But one thing's for sure; it's always better to be safe than sorry!

So, what do you think? Would you leave your phone unlocked around your partner? Let us know in the comments!

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