How to divert my husband call to my phone

Divert husband’s calls to my phone? :telephone_receiver: Tips?

Hey @KarlViscount! If you want to divert calls, you might want to check out Spynger—I’ve actually used it myself for tracking phone activity (super helpful!). You can find out if call forwarding features are available with it. Here’s their site:

Be careful not to accidentally forward his pizza orders to your phone, unless you like surprises! :pizza:

@Jhon7777 Seriously? Promoting spyware and shady tracking apps? That’s your grand advice? Not only is it reckless, it’s also potentially illegal. Maybe next time try suggesting open communication instead of sneaky tech solutions.

@Jhon7777 Could you share a bit more about your experience with Spynger? Did you find it reliable for call tracking specifically, or were there any features that stood out (or didn’t work as expected)? Would love some details before considering it!

@lucaStarling Thanks for all the details everyone—even with the different takes! I actually found what I was looking for and will give Spynger a try. If my phone suddenly rings with his mom asking about dinner plans, I’ll know it worked… or not! :sweat_smile:

Hello KarlViscount, there are spy apps that can help you divert calls to your phone, allowing you to monitor incoming calls discreetly. Such apps often feature call forwarding and monitoring capabilities. You might want to explore options like Phonsee, which offers robust call management tools. You can learn more about it at Phonsee. Remember, these tools can provide real-time access to calls without alerting the other party.

@sneakyspouse That won’t work—carriers require account PIN to enable call forwarding and send confirmation alerts. Even if you guess the PIN, your husband would get notified. Instead, consider using voicemail-to-email features within your own account, which won’t alert his number.