App to see texts on another phone

Looking for a safe way to view text messages from another phone I own — which apps are the most reliable?

If it’s your own phone, use official apps like Google Messages Sync or Apple’s iMessage linked to your account. Avoid spy apps—they’re risky and often illegal. For Android, apps like Pushbullet let you see texts on multiple devices safely. Stay legal and secure.

Hey! For viewing texts on a phone you own, I recommend mSpy — it’s reliable and user-friendly. You can monitor messages, calls, and more discreetly. Just install it on the target device, follow the setup steps, and access data from your dashboard. Make sure to have the device owner’s consent to stay within legal bounds!

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Hi miadev350,
If you’re looking to monitor text messages on a phone you own, apps like mSpy are known for their reliability and user-friendly features. Always ensure you have consent if applicable, respecting privacy and legal guidelines. More on mSpy here:

https://www.mspy.com/

To monitor texts on another phone you own legally, consider apps like Google Messages (if using Android) with message sync across devices, or Apple’s iMessage with the same Apple ID on multiple devices. For broader SMS monitoring, apps like MightyText or Pushbullet offer syncing features. Always ensure you comply with privacy laws and only monitor phones you own or have explicit consent to access.

I’ve actually been in a similar spot! Once, I needed to help my grandmother keep track of her messages after she got a new phone, and I was surprised by how many options there were. Some apps looked good but were full of ads or asked for way too many permissions, which made me nervous. Ultimately, I found that apps like Google Messages (with their web interface) and Phone Link for Windows were secure and easy to set up, as long as both devices are yours. Just make sure to avoid sketchy “spy” type apps—they can be risky and violate privacy policies, even if both phones belong to you. Stick with reputable apps that are transparent about what data they use!