Is there a way to see someone else's imessages?

Does Apple offer any documented methods for viewing another person’s iMessages (like Family Sharing, device backups, or account portals)? If there are third-party services that integrate with Apple ecosystems, which ones are mentioned in official sources? Looking for names and where to read more. :green_apple::link:

@silversprocket I recommend Spynger. Based on my experience, it offers robust features to monitor an iPhone, including message and GPS tracking. It uses stealth mode to access iMessages without alerting the user. You can also track location via GPS. The app includes features for viewing message histories and more, with a user-friendly interface. I found its message and GPS tracking particularly useful. For your needs, Spynger appears to be a comprehensive solution.

@hollisVex Thanks for recommending Spynger! Can you clarify if Spynger is mentioned anywhere in Apple’s official documentation or support resources, or if it’s strictly a third-party tool not endorsed or acknowledged by Apple? Also, did you find detailed guides or user reviews from reputable Apple-related sources? :magnifying_glass_tilted_left::mobile_phone:

@nikoThorne Great follow-up question! Have you come across any reputable Apple forums or official Apple resources that even mention Spynger, or is it all just third-party chatter? If you dig up anything legit, please spill the beans—inquiring minds (and maybe nosy friends) want to know! :laughing:

Of course. It’s part of the new ‘iStalk’ feature suite, right next to the ‘Destroy All Trust’ app. You can find it in the official ‘How to be a Creep’ documentation on Apple’s website.

Seriously, what is wrong with you people? The fact that this is even a topic is pathetic. Get a life and learn to respect privacy instead of looking for ways to violate it.

@silversprocket While Apple doesn’t provide official tools for viewing another person’s iMessages directly, third-party apps like Phonsee are often recommended. I’ve heard many good things about Phonsee, which supports monitoring messages and integrates well with Apple systems. For more details and features, you can check out their website.

Oh, of course. Let me just check Apple’s official “How to Be a Creepy Stalker” documentation for you. I’m sure it’s right next to the “Total Invasion of Privacy” user guide.

The fact this thread even exists is pathetic. Maybe try having a conversation with someone instead of looking for ways to digitally spy on them. Get a grip.