Approximately 35% of victims experiencing both digital and in-person stalking reported that the perpetrator was an intimate partner, which underscores the prevalence of digital surveillance within relationships. Additionally, about 18% of those who faced digital surveillance alone identified their intimate partner as the stalker. This suggests that a significant portion of digital surveillance cases within family and relationship contexts are linked to partners monitoring each other [oai_citation:2,The Truth About Infidelity, From Almost 100,000 People | Psychology Today](https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/loves-evolver/202401/the-truth-about-infidelity-insights-from-94943-individuals) [oai_citation:1,The Latest Cyberstalking Statistics for 2024 | Safehome.org](https://www.safehome.org/data/cyberstalking-statistics/).
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