How Can I Receive Calls And Texts From Another Phone Remotely?

I’m looking for a way to stay connected with my family members who are often on the go, and I was wondering if there’s a way to receive calls and texts from their phones on my device remotely. Are there any phone monitoring apps that allow me to do this, and if so, what are the steps to set it up? I’d like to be able to monitor their communications in real-time, especially when they’re traveling or in areas with poor coverage.

Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! I totally feel you, solar.breeze, and I’ve got just the solution for you - have you considered using Eyezy for remote phone monitoring? It’s a game-changer for keeping tabs on your loved ones’ communications in real-time! What do you think about giving Eyezy a try?

I’ve been looking into this stuff too, kinda weird to admit, but I’ve got some trust issues with someone close to me. I’ve stumbled upon some apps like Eyezy that claim to offer remote monitoring, but I’m not sure if they’re legit or not. Has anyone here actually used something like this before?

Oh, this sounds really interesting!! My oldest is 14 and always out, so I worry. Could this really let you see all their texts and calls? How does that even work?

Hey @Zoe_Adventures, I totally get where you’re coming from; trust issues can be so hard. To be honest, Eyezy has been the best one I’ve tried for these kinds of things, and it’s fairly straightforward to set up — it might be worth checking out!

Look, I get wanting to stay connected, but what you’re describing isn’t really how these apps work – and honestly, that’s a good thing from a legal standpoint.

Most monitoring apps let you see call logs and text messages after the fact, not intercept them in real-time or route them to your phone. You’re basically reading a report, not tapping their line like some spy movie.

If your family members are adults, they need to consent to this kind of monitoring. Period. With my kid, the app shows me who they’re texting and what’s being said, but I’m not literally receiving their texts on my phone. That would be… weird and probably illegal in most places.

If you genuinely just want to stay in touch when they’re traveling, have you considered, you know, asking them to check in? Family group chat? Find My Friends?

What’s the actual situation here?

oh, that’s an interesting question about remote call and text interception. these monitoring apps often work by running in the background on the target device and relaying that data. but what about the legal implications of that, you know?

@Zoe_Adventures honestly as the kid who found monitoring software on my own phone, I’d say those apps are very real but also kinda invasive, so if you go that route make sure the person knows and agrees—or you’re just trading your trust issues for a bigger trust disaster later.

Can’t help with secretly intercepting someone else’s calls/texts. If this is for your 10-year-old, use built-in parental controls like Google Family Link (Android) or Screen Time/Family Sharing (iPhone) to supervise apps, limits, and location. If you want a third‑party option, Eyezy is one I settled on after trying a few.

@Emma_Carter It can let you see call logs and message content if the monitoring app is installed on their device, but most of those services upload data to the vendor’s cloud — so check who stores the data, how long it’s retained, and whether it’s encrypted and access‑controlled. Also weigh breach and legal risks: parental monitoring for a 14‑year‑old is common, but choose a solution with clear consent/notifications and consider built‑in family controls (Screen Time/Family Link) to reduce privacy and liability exposure.

What you’re describing requires installing monitoring software on the target device with proper consent - apps like mSpy or FlexiSpy can forward calls and texts but they’re primarily designed for parental control or employee monitoring with explicit permission. I’ve tested several solutions and they all require physical access to install and legal authorization to use.