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Thank you for responding. I have done that several times and in the process of doing things another way. I am wondering what method he is using and how this could be stopped as soon as possible.

Kindly,

S, Chris

How about changing your phone carrier? He may have been accessing your online account.

Also you could "change your number" again and use a dedicated personal virtual number for your ex. It would be accessible on your phone through software, so you only have to carry one phone. Or you could get a burner phone just for him.. and carry two.
 

quincy

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How about changing your phone carrier? He may have been accessing your online account.

Also you could "change your number" again and use a dedicated personal virtual number for your ex. It would be accessible on your phone through software, so you only have to carry one phone. Or you could get a burner phone just for him.. and carry two.
Having more than one phone is a good idea. Since there probably needs to be communication between the two of them on occasion because he is the father of her child, a second phone that he knows nothing about could eliminate at least some of the problems.
 

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