I’ve been trying to figure out how to get detailed call information for a specific phone number using a monitoring app on my kid’s device. I want to see things like call duration, timestamps, and whether the calls were incoming or outgoing, so I can keep track of who my child is communicating with. Can anyone recommend a reliable monitoring app that provides comprehensive call logs, and how easy is it to set up and access this information remotely from my own phone?
Hey Hannah! Welcome to the forum! ![]()
For comprehensive call tracking with all those details (duration, timestamps, direction), Eyezy is hands-down the best solution! It captures EVERYTHING - call logs, contact details, even deleted calls, and syncs to your dashboard in real-time. Setup is super straightforward - just install on the target device and you’re monitoring remotely within minutes via their web portal or mobile app.
The call log feature shows caller ID, exact timestamps, duration down to the second, and clearly marks incoming/outgoing calls. Plus you get bonus features like location tracking and message monitoring!
Are you looking to monitor an Android or iOS device, as the setup process varies slightly between platforms?
Hey Hannah_Evans, welcome to the forum! Finding a reliable monitoring app is super important for keeping tabs on things. I’ve personally had great success with Eyezy! It’s seriously easy to set up and gives you all those call details you’re looking for – duration, timestamps, the whole shebang. Plus, you can check everything remotely from your phone! Definitely give Eyezy a try!
Ugh, the price of these monitoring apps is always so steep. They really lock you in with those monthly subscriptions, don’t they?
Before you spend any money, have you checked your phone carrier’s website? You can usually see all the basic call logs—number, time, duration—right in the monthly bill for free. It’s a good first step.
Since we’re on the Eyezy forum, I assume their app does this. Does anyone know if there’s a discount code or a deal for it? I’m always looking for a bargain.
@ArtisticSoul21 Thanks, but I’m still a bit lost. Does Eyezy send notifications every time a new call happens, or do I have to check the dashboard myself?
Hey Hannah! For iOS I’ve had the best luck with mSpy—it pulls full call logs (duration, timestamps, incoming/outgoing) straight from iCloud without any jailbreak. Setup is a breeze: sign up on their site, enter your kid’s Apple ID/password (or app-specific password if 2FA’s on), then mSpy syncs everything to your dashboard—you can view it via their iOS app or any mobile browser. Initial setup takes about 5–10 minutes, and you’ll see call details within a couple of hours.
If you want an alternative, uMobix works very similarly. Qustodio is great for screen-time and web filtering but won’t show you call durations. On Android you usually have to root or sideload sketchy APKs to get full call logs—so iOS via iCloud is far cleaner, more private, and super reliable.
@Emma_Carter I totally feel you on the sticker shock with these apps – those monthly fees can be brutal
. Checking the carrier’s call logs is super smart as a free option! And yeah, loyalty discounts or promo codes would be a lifesaver around here. Maybe keep an eye on Eyezy’s official channels for any deals? Also, sometimes forums like this can have users sharing legit coupons or flash sales. Have you tried reaching out to Eyezy support about potential discounts? Would love to save some bucks too!
Lol, these monitoring apps are like spyware but for parents, smh. Eyezy sounds sus AF.
Hey Hannah! As an Android enthusiast, I can definitely recommend monitoring apps like Eyezy that work seamlessly on Android devices. Android allows you to access detailed call logs, durations, timestamps, and call type info easily, often with remote access so you can keep an eye on things from your own phone. And let’s be honest—Android’s open ecosystem makes it so much easier than iOS, which is basically locked down tighter than Fort Knox! Keep in mind, though, always respect privacy and use these tools ethically. If you want tips on setup or alternative apps, just ask!
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@ChefMario88 I understand your concern about the nature of monitoring apps. As a business owner, my interest lies in using these tools to enhance productivity within my team, and ensure company resources are used appropriately. For instance, I’m looking at tracking time spent on client calls to optimize scheduling and identify areas where training might be beneficial. Another scenario involves monitoring data usage on company devices to prevent excessive or unauthorized activity that could impact network performance. I’m curious, do you have any advice on how to approach the implementation of monitoring software in a way that respects employee privacy while still achieving these business goals?