Stalking is creepy. From bullying to terrorizing to eve-teasing, stalking can have adverse effects on the victim.

If you are being stalked, or know someone who is being stalked, do not take it lightly. It may grow up to become a heinous crime. In such cases, follow these imperative measures to deal with stalkers in the crux of time.

Inform Someone

Keep a trustworthy person involved and informed

Keep someone informed about it, either a friend or family. If you know the stalker, immediately stop all communication. If the stalker is a stranger or an acquaintance, try getting in touch with a mutual acquaintance to seek help. In any case, keep a trustworthy person involved and informed of every activity. Always remember, one person alone can never intelligently deal with stalkers.

Gather Information

Keep all records of communication with the stalker ready and safe. Messages, emails, letters, should be kept as is, and untampered. Keep phone-call records safe. It is mandatory to have a call-recording software or application installed on your phone so that all your calls are captured. This will help a lot, in case, it progresses into a police case.

Stay Away From Strangers

Staying away from strangers is one of the best ways to deal with stalkers

It is only obvious that when you end all communication, the stalker might try to reach out to you through a third party. Strangers trying to get friendly by asking for information should be considered distrustful. Keep your guards up and make note of anything fishy happening around you. Staying away from new acquaintances is one of the best ways to deal with stalkers.

Do Not Venture Out Till Late

Keeping yourself safe should top your list. Partying or working till late in the nights should be avoided. If these can’t be avoided, make sure you have company with you. Also, in such cases, see if you can have your own vehicle to travel or a friend dropping you and avoid public transport. Late night excursions should be made with a group of friends or family.

Report To The Police

Stalking is a crime. Immediately report the matter to the police.

There are cases when the stalker starts to threaten you or your family. This should be the end of all patience and suffering. Stalking is a crime. Immediately report the matter to the police. Bring in all the related correspondences and materials that support the case. Present the absolute truth leaving no loose ends. Eventually, it may proceed to become a court case and you do not want to be the person who caused unnecessary trouble by concealing details.

Most of us, especially women, try and suppress the matter thinking a quit-communication strategy would bring an end to the ordeal. But that is only a fool’s doing. Be smart and vigilant and use these steps to deal with stalkers.

Remember the time when breakups were easy, when you never had to see that person ever again. When there was no high-tech way of keeping a tab on that person, and even if you heard through the gossip in town that he had a new girlfriend or wife, you could make it through life without viewing 50 photos of the girlfriend (who we hate already) and knowing glowing skin exists outside of a skincare commercial. Gone are those days. Nowadays it is pretty much possible to locate and stalk every boyfriend you’ve had since high school. The following is a list of apps that will make it super easy to snoop on your current or ex-boyfriend. Stalking your boyfriend has never been this easy!

Also Read: 9 Ways To Maintain A Healthy Relationship With Your Ex

mCouple

“mCouple” can be installed secretly on your partner’s phone without appearing in their app list. It shows virtually everything a user does – from Facebook messages to GPS coordinates – without your boyfriend ever knowing.

Instagram

An application that just gives you pictures along with as little words as possible.
What could that picture of him with that girl with the caption “CRAZIEST NIGHT EVER” mean?
We all know the basics of snooping on Instagram by checking your S.O’s timestamps and location. Another way is to slide the tab from ‘You’ to ‘Following’ and see whose pictures your S.O liked and when. As if this wasn’t enough, there is ‘Instasnoop’ that kicks things up a notch.

Instasnoop gets admittedly creepy with its zoom feature and ability to view mutual follows and be alerted to those who don’t follow you back. It really takes it up a notch with the option to create a snooplist of people you don’t follow but want to check up on.

Truecaller

It’s not just an app that helps you identify your caller, it does more than that. Truecaller lets you see the last time your boyfriend used their phone or was active on their phone (measures any cellular activity). It also shows if the other person is on another call without calling him/her and seeming stalker-ish or over possessive.

Facebook

Unless you’ve been blocked, you can see your boyfriend’s last seen on ‘messenger’, and the best part is there is no way of hiding that. If you and your boyfriend use the same computer, you can check the archives for all of his deleted messages that he thought he could get away with.

mSpy

The ultimate stalking app lets you track every detail on the S.O’s phone. Tracking includes GPS location, web history, images, videos, email, SMS, Skype, WhatsApp and much more. The tracked data can be accessed through your mSpy account.

And he thought he could get away with lying, we’ve got tools too! 😉
Jokes apart, ladies, if you feel the need to use any of the above tools, it’s time to reconsider your relationship!

Also Read: How To Deal With Stalkers

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