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Woman Reveals How She Discovered Her Husband Was Cheating Thanks To His Fitness App

TikToker @meg.c.mcgee revealed how she discovered her now-ex-husband was cheating on her with another woman thanks to his Strava fitness-tracking app.

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A woman on TikTok went viral after revealing she discovered her husband was cheating through the fitness-tracking app Strava.

TikToker @meg.c.mcgee shared in her video that she had some suspicions about her husband's infidelity, but what she found on Strava confirmed them.

The creator, who was baking some banana bread during her story time, began with, "That little weasel," so you know it's about to get juicy.

She shared that she had cause for concern when her husband returned from deployment.

You see, before, it was typical for the couple to go on runs together, and both of them used Strava to track their workouts.

Strava not only tracks mileage and splits, but it also shares the map of your run, so others can see the route someone took during a particular workout. The user has the option to set their account to private so only friends can view this feature, but not everyone does.

The TikToker continued that, upon his return, her husband began going on his runs alone, which at the time was no big deal because she worked from home during the day when he would go out.

But then when she started offering to go with him, he would list off reasons for her not to, such as the run was "too far" or she "wouldn't be able to keep up with him."

And when her husband "called" her to let her know he wanted to "go on a break," all the red flags went up.

"So immediately I started becoming an FBI, like, detective."
"I'm thinking, 'What can I go through to find out?'"

She revealed she was "getting bits and pieces of information from other sources," but it wasn't enough to pinpoint what was happening.

That is, until she looked at his Strava account.

She found that her husband would begin his runs at their home and always end about half a mile away...at the other woman's house.

And with that, her suspicions were confirmed.

You can watch below.

@meg.c.mcgee

Brb, applying for the FBI 🕵🏼‍♀️ @Strava #fyp #storytime #cheater

Viewers of the viral video—which has been seen nearly 3 million times now—noticed the red flags right away.

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Many in the comments also shared the apps that exposed their cheating partners.

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In a follow-up, the TikToker shared other apps people used to bust someone, noting that Spotfiy "was a big one."

She also suggested some apps that could be useful, such as Cheater Buster, and ones to look out for, like Secret Calculator.

And, of course, she shared her banana bread recipe that everyone was asking for.

You can watch the follow-up below.

@meg.c.mcgee

Replying to @Botfish Sharing my banana bread recipe! Plus a little splice 😏 #stravacheater

Let this be a warning, people: Technology follows you everywhere.

And in the case of Strava, your cheating is literally mapped.