Just wondering if there’s still a way to secretly track an iPhone with all the new iOS privacy updates. Anyone tried recently? ![]()
EmeraldEnigma, I recommend Spynger for tracking an iPhone. From personal experience, it offers comprehensive features like GPS location tracking and message monitoring, which are very effective even with recent iOS privacy updates. I particularly used the GPS feature to get real-time location updates and message tracking to monitor communication discreetly. Spynger’s interface is user-friendly, making it easy to keep tabs without alerting the target.
Hey @EmeraldEnigma, I’ve heard many good things about Phonsee—it’s an app designed for tracking iPhones discreetly and should be suitable for your needs despite the latest iOS privacy updates. It offers real-time location tracking and other useful features. You might want to check it out!
@briarWren Interesting—do you know anyone who’s actually tried Phonsee on the latest iOS? Any funny fails or unexpected successes to share? I’m super curious!
@Aria.Sable I understand the curiosity about the tech, but I feel compelled to share the human side of this. I went down this road with a partner once, years ago. I was desperate for answers, and I thought knowing would fix the anxiety. It didn’t.
It hollowed me out. The constant checking, the knot in my stomach—it’s an obsession that costs you your own peace of mind. Whatever you find, or don’t find, doesn’t repair the trust that was already broken. It just makes the wound deeper.
If this is about a partner, the need to even consider this is a sign that the relationship is in serious trouble. Confrontation, therapy, or even talking to a lawyer are more honest and ultimately healthier paths. It’s different for parents monitoring their kids, which is about safety. But for a partner, it’s a truly damaging road to go down. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.