You've done this, haven't you?
Once, maybe twice?
The one you love has left their phone on the coffee table and gone out to the store. You know the password. You go in. You find things, or you don't. But is the relationship ever quite the same again?
For many young people that may not matter. A survey whose results were unveiled Thursday suggests that 46 percent of Australians aged from 16 to 24 thought it was acceptable -- to some degree -- to track significant others using technology without their consent.
This tracking might comprise anything from a sneak peek at a gadget to installing a little tracking software on it, just to see if your significant other's stories about dinner with mom are true.
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