Could Password Sharing Entitle You to Monitor Your Partner's Social Media Accounts?

Abbasi, I.S., Khabaz, D., Abbasi, M. and Feist, G. 2025. Could Password Sharing Entitle You to Monitor Your Partner's Social Media Accounts? The Family Journal. Advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/10664807251321521

TitleCould Password Sharing Entitle You to Monitor Your Partner's Social Media Accounts?
TypeJournal article
AuthorsAbbasi, I.S., Khabaz, D., Abbasi, M. and Feist, G.
Abstract

Social media offers a plethora of strangers cum friends whose photo shopped images seem idealistic and more appealing than one's primary partner. Due to the physical absence and lack of non-verbal cues, online communications can quickly become aggressive and emotionally intimate. Emotional intimacy between online friends is considered a betrayal in a dyadic relationship. To protect mates from external relationship threats, romantic partners may request and/or coerce their significant other for social media account passwords. In a sample of 299 adults (women = 246) between18 and 72 years (M = 21.12, SD = 5.39), we explored the participants’ attitudes toward password sharing, their password sharing behavior with the significant other, and finally seeking social media account passwords from their significant other. We also tested if sharing one's passwords (password sharing behavior) would mediate the relationship between the participant's password sharing attitude and the significant other's account monitoring. We found that favorable password sharing attitude may predict password sharing behavior and the significant other's SNS account monitoring. Password sharing behavior also partially mediated the relationship between password sharing attitude and the significant other's account monitoring. Implications and limitations of the study are discussed.

JournalThe Family Journal
ISSN1066-4807
1552-3950
Year2025
PublisherSage
Publisher's version
License
CC BY 4.0
File Access Level
Open (open metadata and files)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/10664807251321521
Publication dates
Published online17 Mar 2025

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