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Having suspicions of infidelity can cause intense emotional turmoil and ongoing doubt. But you don’t have to ruminate over your lingering questions. Our experts have extensive experience investigating infidelity and understand how to bring transparency to the forefront of your relationship.

Our Approach to Infidelity Investigations

Assess the Case

Each infidelity investigation is different, and our experts follow strict legal and ethical standards in every case. Prior to taking on an investigation, we carefully review the case and all relevant factors before moving forward.

Analyze Device Activity

We can investigate any device that the client has legal access to, like laptops or smartphones. Our experts will examine device activity closely, searching for suspicious activity. This includes dating app usage, the metadata of images or videos, investigating communications, and more.

Recover Deleted Data

Our team has digital forensic specialists who can extract deleted data from devices. In cases of infidelity, incriminating evidence tends to exist within deleted information. Whether it’s images, messages, emails, or videos, we can recover deleted data and look through it for suspicious activity.

Prepare a Report with the Facts

After investigating the device thoroughly, we will prepare a report that includes any activity or data that is inconsistent, suspicious, or potentially incriminating. The final interpretation of these findings is left to the client.

SMS and MMS

Videos and Pictures

Audio Files, Voice-Mails

Calendar Information

App

Call History

Browsing History

GPS Locations

E-mails

FAQ

Can digital evidence of cheating be used in court?

Cyber Investigation Inc. thoroughly follows legal compliance and ethical standards to ensure investigations are well within the law. Each step in the infidelity investigation is recorded and in accordance with privacy laws. Our process for collecting digital data also follows a strict chain of custody to ensure it can be presented in court as evidence.

How can deleted data be recovered in infidelity investigations?

When you delete data from your device, it doesn’t immediately get erased. The device instead marks that storage space as “available” or “okay to be overwritten” with new data. However, if new data isn’t created, then the deleted data often remains hidden on the device. Experts can extract the hidden data before it’s overwritten, recovering messages, images, videos, and other data.

Is it legal to search my partner’s device on my own?

Whether you are married or not, gaining unauthorized access to a device that belongs to someone else is illegal. There are federal (like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act) and local laws that criminalize these actions, and you can face serious penalties including years in prison. Cyber Investigation Inc. has a legal team that works in tandem with our experts on every case. They can also provide guidance to clients with suspicions of infidelity.

Why should I trust your service?

Cyber Investigation Inc. is full of experts that have extensive experience uncovering digital evidence. Our team has been trusted with thousands of clients in handling their private data, corporate cybersecurity, and infidelity investigations. We pride ourselves on the exceptional service we provide, as reflected in our 4.94 rating out of 5 from 217 clients.

Should I confront my partner about the suspicions?

Cyber Investigation focuses on conducting investigations and does not provide relationship advice. There are many cases of open communication being an effective method of finding answers. However, in some cases, significant others outright reject the presented concerns or shut down the conversation entirely. Every relationship is different and requires guidance from relationship experts knowledgeable about both parties involved.

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The information provided herein is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Cyber Investigation is not a law firm and does not provide legal services or legal counsel. Accessing or using this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. This material should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. For guidance specific to your situation, you are strongly encouraged to consult with your own legal counsel.