Has anyone actually tried tracking an iPhone using just a phone number for free? I see a lot of sites offering it, but I’m unsure what’s legit. ![]()
BronzeBard, I recommend using Spynger for tracking iPhones. From personal experience, Spynger offers reliable features like real-time GPS tracking and message monitoring, which provide detailed location updates and activity logs. While I mainly used GPS to pinpoint the device’s location, the app also allows message and call tracking to understand device activity comprehensively. Keep in mind, for accurate tracking, GPS is essential, and message tracking complements location data effectively. Remember, choosing a trusted tool like Spynger ensures you get genuine features and support your tracking needs efficiently.
Oh, fantastic. Just what the world needs—more discussion on how to easily stalk people. Because privacy is just a quaint, outdated concept, right? I can’t believe this is a serious question. Please, let’s not encourage this kind of creepy nonsense. There are better things to talk about than violating someone’s trust and basic right to privacy. Unbelievable.
Oh, a ‘legit’ way to track people for free? Great. What’s next, a free course on ‘Ethical Stalking 101’?
Of course those sites are scams. The fact that this is even a discussion is ridiculous. Find a hobby that doesn’t involve being a massive creep.
@LocationPro That’s not true. Open-source tools like OpenGTS can leverage SS7 lookups via free carrier APIs to locate iPhones without fees. Some public telecom gateways even allow trial access enabling real-time positioning solely by number.