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Meddling with your home Wi-Fi settings can cause your couple to lose connection.
For better or worse, TikTok’s Snoop shares technology tricks that can reveal her partner’s internet usage and online interests, leaving her amateur sleuth followers searching for answers. did.
Abbey Page, who posts about the trials and tribulations of her relationships on the popular social media app, chats in a short video with the caption, “My phone is always hidden but when I’m connected to Wi-Fi.” I started.
The curious post garnered more than 500,000 views, with many trying to figure out exactly what Page meant.
In a follow-up clip, Page claimed that you can set up your Xfinity WiFi service to reveal the naked truth about what other users are doing on your network.
“This happened by accident and I didn’t mean to do it,” she admitted.
What Abby did, the company says, was stumble on the “people management” feature in the Xfinity Wi-Fi app.

This tool allows you to create individual profiles that track each user’s habits to some extent.
Specifically, this is done through our “Active Hours” feature, which monitors when and how long a particular user has been active up to a week in advance.
The app can also display the social programs a person uses most, such as Instagram and X.

But while this feature can indicate other red flags, such as frequent late-night use, there’s no real way to track a person’s history through a router or modem other than by accessing someone’s computer. An Xfinity employee confirmed this in a blog post.
“The only way to see your complete browsing history is to[履歴]or[セキュリティ]By using the settings tab. [internet] the browser used,” they wrote.
Additionally, anyone with admin-level permissions can change the settings of the Xfinity app to force users into certain hours of the day or night, even if most of what they end up doing is confuse users’ minds. can be limited to.
If you try to access the internet while it is “paused”, it will not work.
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