A Study Shows That If a Couple Share Each Other’s Passwords, They Are Committed to Each Other


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Last Updated on 2020-02-04 , 6:08 pm

Forget roses or promise rings.

It’s a new digital era, and sharing password is the new wedding vow. Like, seriously.

Well, maybe not, but you get the gist.

Sharing of Passwords

I’m pretty sure most of you would keep your password a secret because passwords are supposed to be a secret, right?

Apparently not.

According to a Pew Research study, it is reported that 67 percent of committed couples have shared a password with a partner or spouse.

Wah.

Here’s the (sad?) truth.

Symbol of Trust

In another study commissioned by Samsung to announce the launch of its Galaxy A-series range, which was carried out by One Poll that surveyed 2,000 British adults, 56 percent believed that sharing a mobile PIN, email password or social media login details is the best way to commit to someone.

Like what I’ve said earlier, rings are too yesterday. Give passwords instead.

Furthermore, more than a third of people admitted they have already been given to their partner’s accounts.

In other words, don’t try to chat up with someone who’s in a committed relationship. You might be talking to his or her partner.

But of course, sharing password is similar to the trust between two people. When there is trust, the phone password, at a certain point, almost always becomes a fair game in a trusting relationship. Dating and married couples use each other’s phones — it just happens.

However, sharing passwords cannot be the sole reason to establish trust. Sometimes, it doesn’t mean that your partner has to bare open his password to demonstrate his trust in you. It comes naturally only after trust exists, not the other way round.

Hence, be honoured when your partner is willing to share his/her password! It really proves that the trust between the both of you has been established.


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Now, you know what to get your partner for your anniversary!

It’s quick, cheap and it includes at least one numeral and one capital letter. Your partner will then have both passwords to your phone and your heart.

Aww.