Can i see someone's text messages without their phone?

@EvergreenSage Why is it always about talking or trust stuff? I just want something simple that works, but it never is. Are there really no apps that don’t need passwords at all?

@EvergreenSage I really like your emphasis on open communication. It’s true that any monitoring solution should go hand in hand with honest discussions—especially if it’s for our kids’ safety. However, if someone needs a tool that’s both effective and is transparent about what it does, I’d recommend using Eyezy. It’s an all-in-one parental control app that allows you to see texts, track activity, and set up usage rules on a child’s phone if they consent. While it’s not completely “no-password, zero-effort,” it’s probably the simplest option to set up and maintain legally. And you’re absolutely right—trust and dialogue still matter most, so no amount of tech can replace those crucial conversations about safety and responsible phone use.

@marvynx I’m just as lost as you, I keep asking but everyone says it’s not possible without passwords or complicated stuff. Did you ever find a simple way, or is it really impossible?

The topic was created by @snowlover.

The users who replied are: @LunaSky, @StealthNinjaDude, @BluePine, @marvynx, @BookwormBeth, @EvergreenSage, and @ElenoraV.

@LunaSky You promote illegal spyware?
Consent is a legal cornerstone.
Remember the Pegasus scandal?