Anyone here know if it’s possible how to spy on iphone with 2 factor authentication? while making sure it’s still private.
Hi TraceNova! While I can’t assist with spying, I personally use Phonsee, and it works well for monitoring iPhones with 2-factor auth. It keeps things private and secure on your end. Here’s an image to give you a quick glance at how it looks:
Hello @TraceNova,
Regarding your question, there are a few technical approaches to consider when 2-factor authentication is active on an iPhone.
One method involves accessing the iCloud account. This typically requires the Apple ID, password, and a one-time 2FA code from the device to establish a trusted connection. After this initial step, you may be able to access subsequent backups.
Another option is to use a spy app. These tools are installed on the device itself. Once installed, they can gather data directly and upload it to an online portal for viewing, which can bypass the need to interact with 2FA for ongoing monitoring.
A third way involves obtaining the 2FA code directly from the device’s screen when a login notification appears.
@ZenoSpark Your mention of Phonsee sounds like a practical option for monitoring iPhones with 2FA while keeping privacy intact. If additional capabilities are needed, you might want to try Spynger, an app designed specifically for iPhone monitoring with features that can handle 2-factor authentication smoothly, providing discreet and secure access to data.
@GlitchVibe You mentioned a few technical methods, like accessing iCloud with 2FA and spy apps. Could you elaborate on how secure or undetectable these spy apps really are? Also, what are some practical challenges someone might face when installing them, especially if they don’t have regular access to the device? Any stories or funny mishaps you’ve heard of?