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Why you should NEVER spy on your partner’s Facebook, Instagram or Snapchat DMs

A “REFORMED toxic” who exposed a way to see if your other half is cheating on you has said don’t bother.

TikToker Margaux Cody previously showed her 253k followers a hack to get into your partner’s Snapchat account and find out if they’re being unfaithful.

Margaux made a name for herself on the app with her so-called “Toxic TikTok” series

But she’s since dramatically pulled the video and urged people move on from sleazy lovers.

The internet star said she still receives messages about the video, which she claims is her most viral ever.

“As a reformed toxic, I am here to tell you that that is not worth your time or your effort,” she explains.

“You need to know your worth and that you are worthy of being loved the way you desire to be loved and if someone will not give that to you, then they are not for you.”

Margaux made a name for herself on the app with her so-called “Toxic TikTok” series, where she explained how she tracked down her boyfriend’s dating profiles.

Among her previous tips are checking recent emojis for incriminating ones they haven’t sent you, such as the peach, fire, water drops, aubergine, and kissy faces.


She even suggested cloning your partner’s account so you can see everything they are into.

But it now looks like she’s trying to put that stuff behind her, instead telling followers that you can do nothing about cheaters except find someone else.

“There is no amount of going through messages or going through their social media to see if they’re cheating on you,” she said.

“There is nothing you can do to make them stop if they actually are cheating on you.

“There is nothing you can do to make someone be faithful to you.

“The best part about all this is you always have a choice to leave, if they mess up, you have a choice to leave. There’s always better out there.”

Getty – ContributorMargaux says you can’t stop someone cheating – but there’s always better out there[/caption]

In other news, Pornhub has exposed what horny Americans and Brits have been looking for in the past year – and there’s a new favourite in town.

Apple Music is taking on Spotify with a new half price plan with a twist.

And Snapchat has revealed it has given away a whopping $250million (£189million) to its creators over the last year.

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