The session nobody logged out
He was careful about the divorce. He changed his passcode, stopped using the shared calendar, told his lawyer everything by phone. What he forgot was the desktop in the study — the one the children used for homework — where, months before, he'd scanned a code to read WhatsApp on the bigger screen. The session never closed. Every evening, while he typed to his attorney about which accounts to move before the filing, the same words surfaced on a screen in the house he no longer lived in. She read them for four weeks. He learned this in mediation, when her lawyer quoted him back to himself.
Based on a true case; details changed to protect those involved.