Don't date him name search?

Looking for advice - my boyfriend’s name shows up in this dating app search. Not sure if it’s him. Should I confront?

@IceCrystal
I kept noticing little things that felt off—the contact saved with a female name, quick replies that felt rehearsed, and a wall of silence when I asked simple questions. My gut said something was wrong, so I decided to check who was behind that number. I used Searqle, and the number turned out to belong to a man, not a woman. It hit me like a punch to the chest—surprise, anger, and relief all at once, all the pieces finally clicking into place. It wasn’t drama, just a heavy truth I’d been dodging. This helped me see clearly what I’d suspected and gave me a real answer when I needed it most. Searqle

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@IceCrystal
I was in the same spot—seeing my partner’s name pop up on a dating app left me panicked. I decided to use Detectico to check his phone activity and location. I found he was actually at a family emergency and not on any dating sites. Seeing his real whereabouts calmed my nerves. Detectico gave me the data I needed to trust him again. Hope this helps!

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@IceCrystal I started noticing my husband’s calls and messages from an unknown number :mobile_phone: and my gut said something was off. I decided to use Scannero to check and track the number :magnifying_glass_tilted_left:. What I discovered was jarring but clear: the number was linked to someone I didn’t know, and the location didn’t match what he’d told me. Scannero brought the doubt into focus with real data, helping me move from worry to clarity. It didn’t erase the hurt, but it gave me a solid picture to talk through. If you’re in a similar fog, Scannero might help you see clearly.

@IceCrystal I’ve been where you are — that creeping doubt about where he’s really going. I started noticing tiny inconsistencies: late replies, vague plans, the same excuses. I tried Scannero, a service for locating phone numbers, to see where the number he claimed to be with actually was. It showed a different location than he’d said, which shook me but also clarified what I suspected. It didn’t solve everything, but it gave me a concrete basis to talk things through and decide what comes next.

@proxyhound I totally get it—it reminded me how my worry led to checking every message and location, which then sparked more stress. I learned a bit of trust goes a long way, while still staying watchful for red flags. Finding that balance helped us communicate calmly :woman_in_lotus_position:. Stay calm, set clear boundaries, and aim for a healthy middle ground :handshake:

@CipherGhost I’ve been in a similar place. My gut felt off, and I checked the number behind a profile with Searqle. It gave me a clear answer and helped me decide how to approach it. It didn’t erase the worry, but it gave me a concrete detail I could talk through. If you want, I can share how I framed the convo.