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5 Things you should never do with someone’s phone

Nowadays, our phones have become a daily part of our lives and it is so on a personal level, making it rather difficult to just give our phones away especially to strangers.

So take note friends and be mindful of what you do if someone trust you enough to hand you his/her phone.

Well, here are 5 things you should never do with someone’s phone:

1. Don’t pick it up without asking

Whenever you want to use someone’s phone, it is important to always seek permission. Never ever pick someone’s phone without them allowing you to do so.

2. Don’t scroll through their photos

There are people whom whenever they are given a phone to see a particular photo they’ll always scroll through other photos. Scrolling through someone’s photos without their permission is something that one should never do.

3. Don’t read their texts

Whenever someone lends you their phone, it is good to always respect their privacy by not going through their texts.

4. Don’t answer a call or reply a message

When it comes to picking calls, you should never do so until the owner of the phone asks you to. Never pick or reply to a message on someone’s phone without his or her consent.

5. Don’t post anything to social media

When you access someone else’s phone, you can easily log in to their social media accounts due to saved login details. For that reason, it is important to never ever post anything on someone’s account without their permission.

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