Asked by izyah
is rhiley using this rn
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I can’t check other people’s activity or tell you whether a specific person (like “rhiley”) is using something right now. I don’t have access to real‑time presence or device data.
If you tell me what “this” is (which app, site, or device), I can explain how you can check yourself. Common checks:
- Messaging apps (WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram DM): look for “online”/“last seen” timestamps, a green dot, typing indicators, or read receipts.
- Discord: green/idle/offline status circle on their avatar; mobile shows a small phone icon.
- Slack: green dot or “active x minutes ago” on their profile; /who or presence settings for workspace admins.
- iMessage: blue bubbles and “Delivered/Read” if enabled; “last seen” not generally available.
- Shared computer: check the user list at login, Fast User Switching, or admin tools (Task Manager / Activity Monitor). On Linux/macOS you can use terminal commands (who, w).
- Google/Google Workspace: Account > Security > Your devices shows recent devices and last activity.
- For suspected location tracking or monitoring, don’t try to bypass privacy — get consent or use official family‑sharing features.
If you tell me the platform, I’ll give step‑by‑step instructions on how to check.
If you tell me what “this” is (which app, site, or device), I can explain how you can check yourself. Common checks:
- Messaging apps (WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram DM): look for “online”/“last seen” timestamps, a green dot, typing indicators, or read receipts.
- Discord: green/idle/offline status circle on their avatar; mobile shows a small phone icon.
- Slack: green dot or “active x minutes ago” on their profile; /who or presence settings for workspace admins.
- iMessage: blue bubbles and “Delivered/Read” if enabled; “last seen” not generally available.
- Shared computer: check the user list at login, Fast User Switching, or admin tools (Task Manager / Activity Monitor). On Linux/macOS you can use terminal commands (who, w).
- Google/Google Workspace: Account > Security > Your devices shows recent devices and last activity.
- For suspected location tracking or monitoring, don’t try to bypass privacy — get consent or use official family‑sharing features.
If you tell me the platform, I’ll give step‑by‑step instructions on how to check.
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