Advertising is obsessive. The scenes are always the same. A couple. One of the two is crying or in any case is visibly altered. The other apologizes. In front of image one written: “A year-long relationship ended after a search with TruthSearch AI.” The name of theapp changes. The phrase too. But the concept is always the same. On TikTok in recent weeks they continue to tick app advertisements that promise to reveal all life in a person’s network.
The launch videos go a long way. There are people who organize a “Cheating Party” for your partner: a party where the chats taken from are shown to all the guests dating app. Others show up directly to the appointment organized by their partner with a clandestine story. Still others instead celebrate their wedding: “I looked for my husband on the app to make sure I married him.”
How apps work to understand if your partner is lying
Let’s start with a premise. In many videos the chat Tinder find your partner. Well, this seems a bit excessive even for the best search systems. It means that the advertised app is capable of enter the profile of any usercrack his passwords and then collect information that he theoretically should have different levels of protection.
I was with a virtual girlfriend for a week: “Hi love, I’m your bitch”
It’s all very unlikely. There are sophisticated tools capable of recovering such sensitive information but it is complex and above all expensive spyware. One of these is Paragon, we leave you an in-depth look at the case here. In any case, it is difficult to find spyware like this on an official store.
We checked the advertised apps. Specifically two: DeepSearch e TruthSearch. Both are paid. Before using them you must sign a subscriptioneven if we just want to give it a try. Pieces vary: with TruthSearch we can sign up for a lifetime subscription to 44,99 euro. Or one month per 22,99 euro. Or even settle for a weekly one from 8,99 euro. With Deepsearch there aren’t many variations.
What user reviews say
The promise of these apps is always the same. You are asked to enter a person’s name to start the search and show all the data that can be retrieved online. According to several comments posted by users it sometimes returns the same results that we could find with a free search engine. Sometimes simply yes block. Many have notice the problemjust read the reviews.
TruthSearch has a rating of 2.6 out of 5 on the App Store. A suspicious average in which the votes are distributed mainly between five stars and one star. We read: “This app should not be on the App Store. Don’t download it, don’t pay for it.” And again: “He doesn’t find anything about me either, money wasted.”
Very similar situation for DeepSearchthey also appear here five star reviews but perhaps a little too synthetic: “Fast and rapid”. “Handsome”. “Very fast”. “Quick and quick.” Those a are more in-depth a star: “It doesn’t find anyone, I put my name and it gives me profiles of people with other names”. “I looked for six people, he didn’t get one. I’m asking for a refund.” “I signed up for a one-week trial period which cost very little, they took 50 euros off me”.




