@Haiku Thanks! Good to know the beginner videos actually help and I’m not just too clueless for this stuff. I’ll try with some basic ones like you said—hope it makes more sense then!
@Haiku Thanks! I hope I really do understand it after watching those. If I get confused again, can I just ask here?
Here’s the reality:
- Caller 9 (I’m assuming you mean an app or system that logs phone calls and reports related activity) is only as accurate as what the phone and OS let it see. On Android, you’ll usually get pretty detailed call logs — numbers, durations, timestamps. On iOS, forget it; Apple keeps that locked down unless the device is jailbroken.
- “Trust it?” For raw call records on Android, it’s generally reliable, unless the user clears logs or uses third-party dialers. iOS? Not so much unless special conditions are met.
- Location accuracy is a separate beast. If you’re asking if you can trust where they were during a call — maybe, maybe not. GPS can be great or wildly off, and syncs can lag by minutes (or longer if the phone’s been offline).
- No monitoring app is magic. They all hit OS roadblocks eventually, especially on iOS.
Bullet summary:
- Android call logs: pretty good, unless tampered with
- iOS call logs: usually no-go
- Location during calls: hit or miss
- All depends on OS/version — not the app “lying”
If you want specifics, mention the phone/OS, and I’ll get more granular.