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Gizmocola42

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My boyfriend and I are having some trust issues. I do have a recent download of the apps he has downloaded on his phone. Under his settings, two app icons are greyed out as if their "waiting" but it doesn't say "waiting their just greyed and when I click on them there is no information. These greyed apps are also nowhere on his phone itself only under settings. I have checked all folders of apps and there are none greyed so under settings I have no idea what these two apps are. Also, there are apps it says are stored in iCloud that I don't see on the phone and have no idea what they are. Here is a list: I believe he is hiding things and I need to know what these "installed app names" could mean!
com.80550.youvisit
com.apple.compass
folder
GmailHybrid
Iphone_svc_app
KioskConnect
USL Chewie
Tips
Social Media
 

HangJebat

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My boyfriend and I are having some trust issues. I do have a recent download of the apps he has downloaded on his phone. Under his settings, two app icons are greyed out as if their "waiting" but it doesn't say "waiting their just greyed and when I click on them there is no information. These greyed apps are also nowhere on his phone itself only under settings. I have checked all folders of apps and there are none greyed so under settings I have no idea what these two apps are. Also, there are apps it says are stored in iCloud that I don't see on the phone and have no idea what they are. Here is a list: I believe he is hiding things and I need to know what these "installed app names" could mean!
com.80550.youvisit
com.apple.compass
folder
GmailHybrid
Iphone_svc_app
KioskConnect
Tips
USL Chewie
Social Media (his app Twitter and Facebook and Instagram are installed and showing so idk what this means)
You are asking us to break the wolfpack? We will eat you raw.
 
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I7guy

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Nobody was asking for online counseling.:confused:

Were you seeing these on iTunes? Compass is the iPhone compass app. The youvisit you can search the App Store.
 

CE3

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lol Have you tried Google?

Some of the apps are likely:

https://www.youvisit.com/virtual-reality
A compass
Gmail
Kiosk connect is probably either a CVS pharmacy app or a printing app
Chewy is probably a star wars game: http://venturebeat.com/2015/04/22/k...s-a-contra-style-minigame-starring-chewbacca/
Tips is probably the stock iOS Tips app

That took 5 minutes.

I don't know about breaking up (since I don't know you or your relationship) but I've been in possessive relationships like this before, and without trust you have nothing. Also, when you don't trust your partner it often means you don't trust yourself either.
 
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SDColorado

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KioskConnnect is a Kodak app for printing photos. Unless you are worried that people are sexting your boyfriend and he is printing the photos, there doesn't seem to be anything unusual in that list. Many have already been described. Tips is exactly how it sounds and is an app that provides IOS tips. Youvisit is an app that allows you to explore locations, college campus's, etc. using virtual reality. Folder is likely just an iPhone folder where other apps are stored.

Edit: more specifically YouVisit Tour 80550 appears to be Niagra County Community College
 
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Gizmocola42

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Aug 7, 2016
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Nobody was asking for online counseling.:confused:

Were you seeing these on iTunes? Compass is the iPhone compass app. The youvisit you can search the App Store.
Thank you for being kind!!!! It's not through ITunes :( it's through iCloud
 
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