We’ve all had that one friend who knows us a little too well, right? But what happens when they cross the line from being ‘in the know’ to downright invasive? This is the story of a 21-year-old woman who found herself in a chilling situation when her old friend seemed to know a little too much about her day-to-day activities. As the story unfolds, we’re left wondering – just how far is too far? ️♀️
An Old Friendship Rekindled

A Casual Encounter with a Twist

The Unsettling Discovery

The Mystery Deepens

The Unveiling of the Truth

The Aftermath

A Friend’s Perspective ♀️

An Update to the Saga

A Clean Bill of Health for the Phone

The Aftermath: Part II

The Silence

The Final Verdict ⚖️

A Call for Advice ️

A Friendship, A Phone, and a Privacy Invasion: Where Do We Draw the Line?
In a world where technology connects us in ways we never imagined, one woman found herself grappling with an unexpected invasion of her privacy. An old friend seemed to know a little too much about her daily activities, leading to a shocking revelation: he had been tracking her location through Snapchat. While he insists it was all a joke, she’s left feeling violated and unsure of how to proceed. As the internet weighs in, we’re left pondering the question: when does a harmless prank cross the line into a serious breach of trust? ️♀️
“NTA. Stalking is never harmless. You need better friends.”

Block him and never speak to him again. That’s very wrong and creepy. NTA

“WTF??? I’d be so freaked out. That’s creepy and a huge invasion of your privacy. I would stay very far away from him. NTA.”

Feeling creeped out and stalked by a so-called friend
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NTA. Your ‘friend’ planned to invade your privacy. Stay safe.

NTA. Red flags. Let others know. No apology, just spam calls.

NTA. Restore your phone to a previous backup and block them

NTA. No legitimate reason for tracking someone’s location without consent

Cutting out a stalker friend: NTA or AH? ️♂️

Privacy invasion on phone, seek tech help. NTA.

“He’s giving off a real serial killer vibe here.”

Beware of tracking apps! Protect your privacy

“Don’t let a friend talk you out of feeling that this was way out of line and a violation of your trust and privacy. Time to ghost mode 21M for good!”

NTA. Creepy stalker, stay safe and cut off contact

YTA for not calling the cops on this psychopath

Invasion of privacy + creepy teasing = uncomfortable and unsafe. NTA

Privacy invasion is no joke. NTA, be very angry!

Cut ties and ditch the friend. No more privacy invasions!

2 weeks is not a joke. NTA, keep ignoring him

NTA: Keep evidence for possible restraining order against stalker

A**hole ‘friend’ crossed boundaries, violated privacy, and needs consequences.

“Creepy stories shared, but still questioning if they’re the AH? “
