Long gone are the days of following your other half around in disguise when they're starting to act a little sketchy, now you can catch them in the act straight from your phone.
And no, I'm not talking about stalking them on Instagram or outing them on your Snapchat when you see a username you've never seen before - things are much easier than that now.
A Brazilian woman has claimed she managed to catch her boyfriend cheating on her using... Google Maps. Yeah, you read that right - Google Maps.
Taking to TikTok last month, Juliana Lima, AKA @julianalima.julie from Ceará in Brazil, recalled a devastating experience in which she found out her boyfriend was being unfaithful to her thanks to a Google car going past her home while taking photos for its Street View feature.
She found herself compelled to go straight to the service in order to check what image it had snapped up, however, she soon realized that she'd caught her man in 4K.
She said that the person on the back didn’t look like her so she followed them.
The broken-hearted girlfriend then said that she ended up losing sight of her man’s motorcycle on Google’s Street View and instead, started looking around the little side streets to see if she could spot him and his alleged side piece.
She then told her followers that he took this other woman to a street where he used to take her, saying that it was a little square that they always visited.
The video ends with a still of the man in question resting his head on another women's lap and let's just say, the woman doesn't look too pleased that she's been caught out.
But then the story takes a twist when Lima reveals that the woman in question was actually her best friend.
Have a look at the viral video below:While some questioned the validity of the video, just due to how coincidental the details are, others ate up the story in the comments.
"It’s very unlucky for a guy to get caught by a Google car that passes once a year," one user wrote while another added: "FBI? No, Google Maps."
And this user also recalled their own story: "My children’s father didn’t pay child support and he disappeared, so I found out where he was on Google Maps and I went there."
Would you ever think about doing something like this?