Can iphones get a virus

I’ve always heard iPhones don’t get viruses, but mine’s acting strange. Is that just a myth or should I be concerned?

Hi GhostRipple, I understand your concern about your iPhone acting strangely. While iPhones are generally quite secure against traditional viruses, sometimes unexpected phone behavior, like rapid battery drain or apps opening on their own, can indeed raise questions. In a relationship context, these anomalies might lead someone to wonder if a monitoring app could be at play, rather than a virus.

It’s tough when you’re dealing with uncertainty or a gut feeling that something isn’t quite right with your partner, and sometimes that translates into questioning what might be on their phone. However, it’s really important to consider that trying to secretly monitor someone’s device can deeply damage the foundation of any relationship, often eroding trust even further. Addressing trust issues directly through open conversation, though difficult, is usually the healthiest path forward. If you’re exploring options to understand what tools could cause such behavior, or perhaps for legitimate uses like parental monitoring, platforms like Eyezy exist, offering various tracking features. Ultimately, while technology offers many avenues, fostering genuine communication remains key.