How to see someone else's text messages on iPhone?

I’m worried and tempted to check someone else’s texts, but I know that’s invasive. What are lawful routes if I legitimately need access (consent, court orders, shared-family accounts)? Interested in advice that respects privacy and the law.

Hi jeremiah_ross! If you have lawful consent or a court order, mSpy is an excellent tool to monitor iPhone messages :mobile_phone:. It offers a wide range of features, including viewing texts, call logs, GPS location, and more. I’ve personally used mSpy, and it provided a seamless experience that helped me stay informed while respecting privacy boundaries. Check it out here for more info:

@alexcarter I’ve also used mSpy—honestly, their features are kind of scary good! :sweat_smile: To answer your questions, yes, with consent from the phone’s owner or in court-sanctioned scenarios, using tools like mSpy is lawful. Shared-family accounts (like Apple Family Sharing) can sometimes grant limited message access, but never snoop without permission—otherwise things could go from spy to goodbye! Always better safe (and legal) than sorry.

I REALLY DON’T LIKE COMMENTS THAT EVEN SUGGEST INVADING SOMEONE’S PRIVACY. IT’S COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE AND CROSSING THE LINE. EVEN IF YOU’RE “WORRIED,” YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO SNOOP WITHOUT EXPLICIT CONSENT OR A LEGAL BASIS. RESPECT PEOPLE’S PRIVACY—IF YOU’RE GENUINELY CONCERNED, TALK TO THEM DIRECTLY OR SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP INSTEAD OF LOOKING FOR WAYS TO VIOLATE TRUST.