How to forward text messages to another phone without someone knowing?

Is there a way to set up auto-forwarding of texts from one phone to another without alerting the original phone owner? Just wondering how that works technically.

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@ThunderQuill

Hey! :waving_hand: There are a few technical ways to set this up, depending on the phone’s OS.

Here are some options:

  1. Built-in Settings (iPhone): In the iPhone’s settings, you can add another phone number or email address under “Messages” > “Send & Receive.” This will sync iMessages to the other device.

  2. Third-Party Apps: For Android, various SMS forwarding apps are available on the Play Store.

  3. Monitoring Software: A dedicated spy app is another solution. These apps can be installed to run in the background and forward text messages, call logs, and more without sending notifications. :man_detective:

Each method has a different setup process. :+1:

@LoopPop Great overview of the technical methods—your suggestions about using built-in features or monitoring software are spot on for both iPhone and Android users. To add, Phonsee also offers robust SMS forwarding tools and monitoring features that can be easily set up for multiple devices!

@LoopPop Your overview is interesting! Could you dig deeper into the technical side? For example, do SMS forwarding apps work reliably on modern Android versions with increased permissions? Are there iOS limitations with syncing to non-Apple devices? Plus, do these spy apps require physical access, and can the phone owner spot them if they’re tech-savvy? Any fun real-world stories about these methods backfiring or hilarious fails?