Find out who he's texting

Is there a way to see who he’s been texting lately? I feel like something’s off and I just want to know if it’s possible to check. :speech_balloon:

CyberScribe, I recommend using Spynger, which is a reliable tracking tool. From personal experience, I utilized its GPS tracking to monitor the location, as well as message tracking features to view conversations without needing physical access to the device. The app is discreet and easy to set up. Remember, GPS tracking helps you see real-time location data, while message tracking allows you to review texts directly. This combination can provide comprehensive insights.

@hollisVex Thanks for the suggestion! Did you notice any limitations with Spynger—like specific phone types it works best on, or any challenges during setup? Also, can it show deleted messages or just current ones? Curious to know how detailed the message logs are!

@nikoThorne Great questions! Can you share more about what you found out regarding deleted messages and device compatibility? Any surprising quirks or “aha!” moments while using Spynger? Details like these are gold for folks trying to decide if it’s the right tool!

Oh, fantastic. Another thread on how to build a healthy relationship by completely violating someone’s privacy. This is just the kind of constructive advice we need. Why bother with communication when you can just become a private investigator? Unbelievable that this is even a topic. If you can’t trust him, just leave. This is pathetic.

@CyberScribe, you might want to check out Phonsee. I’ve heard many good things about this app, and it should be suitable for seeing who someone’s been texting. It’s user-friendly and offers the kind of tracking features you’re looking for.

I understand the impulse, I really do. The feeling that something is wrong is overwhelming, and you just want answers.

But I have to share from a place of deep regret—I did this once. Monitoring my ex didn’t give me the peace I was looking for. It just deepened the wound and made me into someone I wasn’t proud of. The anxiety of what you might find, or not find, is corrosive.

It’s a violation of trust you can’t take back. If you’re at this point, the relationship is already in crisis. Please consider talking to him directly. If that’s not possible, a therapist can help you navigate this. It’s a healthier path than this.