Why would duetexpertd be showing up in my analytics? Please help

I’m with a spouse that has definite experience with iOS and when I’m on here Mac I see she has all kinds of plist stuff saved and coding stuff like that for identifying and or copying and pasting code or plist stuff and also has what seems to be a list of daemon codes but I’m technologically stunted and it’s taken me months to only scratch the surface of what she knows. She also has out spyware in my phone before and regularly is changing my passwords so she has full access to all of my accounts. So I’m wondering if yall know what the duetexpertd is and how I can fix my iPhone if she has jail broken it and yes she has full access to my **** when I’m asleep so not sure if I can even stop her if I wanted to….. I have a 12 pro if that makes a difference as well. Thanks

iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 17

Posted on Oct 30, 2024 08:50 PM

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Posted on Dec 21, 2024 05:54 PM

eloy293 wrote:

I also have the phrase "PC register not aligned" I don't have a PC I don't have any other device that is supposed to be connected to or related to this phone and it's Apple account including iCloud at all paid. There's hundreds and hundreds of executive user fault items. There is something to do with audio which I don't use AirPods CarPlay or Bluetooth. I'm unconvinced that someone is not trying to gain access to my Apple account and Apple hardware

PC does not stand for Personal Computer in your logs as you imagine, but even at that your Mac is a PC. What PC stands for is Program Counter and is a register on the CPU. Also there is nothing wrong with a fault and many times that is expected and simply directs the code to perform the task it is meant to perform in the first place.


You are not going to find anything useful in any of the analytics and the only outcome is going down a rabbit hole trying to figure it out. It is the engineer of the coded process that tells the computer to print those logs and any nefarious software is not going to announce its actions by telling you what it is doing.

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Dec 21, 2024 05:54 PM in response to eloy293

eloy293 wrote:

I also have the phrase "PC register not aligned" I don't have a PC I don't have any other device that is supposed to be connected to or related to this phone and it's Apple account including iCloud at all paid. There's hundreds and hundreds of executive user fault items. There is something to do with audio which I don't use AirPods CarPlay or Bluetooth. I'm unconvinced that someone is not trying to gain access to my Apple account and Apple hardware

PC does not stand for Personal Computer in your logs as you imagine, but even at that your Mac is a PC. What PC stands for is Program Counter and is a register on the CPU. Also there is nothing wrong with a fault and many times that is expected and simply directs the code to perform the task it is meant to perform in the first place.


You are not going to find anything useful in any of the analytics and the only outcome is going down a rabbit hole trying to figure it out. It is the engineer of the coded process that tells the computer to print those logs and any nefarious software is not going to announce its actions by telling you what it is doing.

Oct 31, 2024 06:50 AM in response to Pictureinfosymbols

duetexpertd is a system process responsible for syncing data with iCloud. It cannot be changed and is part of everyone's OS for the normal operation of your phone.


If you change your Passcode/Password, no one will be able to access your device. If you think it has been jailbroken, then you will need to Factory Reset it. They would need your Passcode/Password to access your device in order to jailbreak it in the first place, so making sure you are the only one that knows those would prevent that from happening.

How to factory reset your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support


You can also run Safety Check to change those passwords and review if you are sharing data with anyone else. It is also useful to see if anyone else is signed into your Apple Account.

Safety Check for an iPhone with iOS 16 or later - Apple Support


Reviewing Log Files will be of no use to you or anyone else other than an Apple Engineer when they are requested to resolve a support ticket.

Oct 31, 2024 06:38 AM in response to Pictureinfosymbols

Logs are not human readable.

They are meant to be put into tools that developers use.

They are useless and meaningless to you.

all you are doing is feeding into paranoia and delusion since you have no clue what you’re doing.


If you feel you must look at them, enroll in a professional software development course.

After you have completed it and have the necessary skills and tools, knock yourself out.


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Dec 21, 2024 04:47 PM in response to Johnathan Burger

I also have the phrase "PC register not aligned" I don't have a PC I don't have any other device that is supposed to be connected to or related to this phone and it's Apple account including iCloud at all paid. There's hundreds and hundreds of executive user fault items. There is something to do with audio which I don't use AirPods CarPlay or Bluetooth. I'm unconvinced that someone is not trying to gain access to my Apple account and Apple hardware

Dec 21, 2024 05:03 PM in response to eloy293

eloy293 wrote:

Am I incorrect and thinking there has to be some items that are easily identifiable if they shouldn't be there? Why does my code contain "anonymous" "pen"
and a few other phrases I would not think legitimate code would? Obviously I'm ignorant of the topic. Any any help you can give me much appreciated

Yes, you are incorrect and all you are doing is spooking yourself over lines of analytics, which are totally and utterly meaningless without the tools only Apple has to read the analytics. You can be paranoid if you want. That's certainly your choice. But NOTHING you read in analytics means anything without Apple's software to read them.

Feb 12, 2025 03:30 PM in response to Pictureinfosymbols

If you update your device to iOS 18, or if it already has been updated to iOS 18, then there is no known jailbreak or spyware for Apple iOS devices.


Your phone is safe. However if you are concerned she is monitoring your communications because she has the passwords, I suggest going to stay with a family member or friend, keeping your location secret, and finding a plan for your future that does not require you to check every log file on every device for evidence of spying. This is not a healthy situation and I would also suggest finding a therapist.

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