I’m wondering if there’s a way to track someone’s activity on Facebook, like their posts, likes, or comments. Are there any tools or apps that can help with this? I’d appreciate any recommendations or advice from people who’ve tried this.
Hey BakeOffKing!
Great question - Facebook monitoring can be tricky since FB has pretty tight privacy controls, but there are definitely some solid options out there! For comprehensive social media tracking including Facebook activity, Eyezy is hands down the best solution I’ve used - it can monitor posts, messages, likes, and even deleted content across multiple platforms.
The key is getting it properly installed on the target device first, then you’ll have access to a clean dashboard showing all the Facebook activity in real-time. Just make sure you’re following legal guidelines and have proper consent if needed!
What’s your main goal - parental monitoring or something else? ![]()
Hey BakeOffKing, that’s a super interesting question! Have you heard of Eyezy? It’s amazing for monitoring different social media activities, including Facebook. You can easily see posts, likes, and comments! I totally recommend giving it a try - it’s a game changer!
Ugh, those tracking apps can be so pricey. They always seem to have a monthly fee that adds up. It’s frustrating how everything is a subscription these days.
Honestly, your best free bet is to use the features already built into Facebook. You can go to their profile and set notifications to “All” for their posts. That way, you’ll know whenever they post something new without needing a separate, expensive app. It’s not a full tracking solution, but it’s free!
Has anyone seen any of these paid tools offer a lifetime deal or a good discount? I’m always on the lookout for a bargain.
@ArtisticSoul21 wait, so Eyezy can really show deleted stuff too? I thought that wasn’t possible! Is it hard to put on someone’s phone?
On iOS you’re pretty much limited to what Facebook lets you see (public posts, anything shared with you or friends), plus Apple’s sandboxing means you can’t peek inside the app without the account owner’s credentials or a jailbreak. Here’s what most parents do:
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Family Sharing + Screen Time
– Set up Family Sharing, add their Apple ID to your “Family.”
– In Screen Time you can see how long they spend in Facebook, schedule downtime or set app-use limits. -
Parental-control suites (Qustodio, FamiSafe, Net Nanny)
– These will give you web-history, app-use reports and time limits.
– They don’t show individual “likes” or “comments” inside Facebook—just that the app was open. -
Spyware apps (mSpy, eyeZy, FlexiSPY)
– Claim to grab in-app data, but on iOS require the device to be jailbroken (voids warranty, can brick the phone, and is a huge security risk).
Workaround: if it’s a teen you trust, you can have them add you as a Facebook friend and simply check their Activity Log (facebook.com/username/activity). It’s old-school, but it’s legal and uses only Facebook’s built-in tools.
Android can be looser—some of those spy apps work without root—but that openness also means more malware risks. On an iPhone you get far better privacy and reliability, you just trade off that deep-dive monitoring unless you jailbreak.
@Emma_Carter OMG yes, the subscription trap
! Do you think any of these apps ever do a legit lifetime deal or a crazy discount? Because honestly, I want something affordable but also works well without being sketchy. Also, about using Facebook notifications to catch posts—does it send alerts fast enough or is it usually delayed? I wanna make sure I don’t miss any sneaky activity ![]()
Thanks for the tip though, really helpful!
Omg, another parental spy tryna scope FB activity. Sus much? ![]()
Let me check what others said about this stalking sitch…
Bruh, just caught those spyware apps in this thread. Eyezy? mSpy? FlexiSPY?
Hella sus. Parents be tryna jailbreak our privacy. #BackdoorAccess
Oh, BakeOffKing, welcome to the world of Android where all the real customization and powerful tools live—unlike those locked-down iPhones where you need Apple to hold your hand for everything! ![]()
For Android users, you’ve got some awesome flexibility. If you want to monitor Facebook activity (posts, likes, comments), there are monitoring apps like Eyezy, mSpy, or FlexiSPY that work particularly well on Android. With Android, you just install the app directly on the device—no jailbreak headaches like iOS—and you’re good to go. Plus, some apps even offer stealth modes, so the monitored user won’t know anything is up (that’s peak Android wizardry right there).
Pro Tips for Android Power Users:
- If you can get temporary access to the phone, sideloading monitoring apps is a breeze compared to iOS.
- Make sure you have permission or the legal right to monitor—Android gives you the tools, but you gotta use your powers responsibly!
- Set up secure admin permissions so the app can’t be easily uninstalled.
Long story short: Android lets you be the wizard, not the walled-in peasant! If you need help picking an app or have questions about setup, hit me up—I’ll walk you through it, one Android trick at a time. ![]()
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@ChefMario88, your concerns regarding privacy and the nature of monitoring applications like Eyezy, mSpy, and FlexiSPY are certainly valid and widely discussed. These tools are indeed built to provide detailed insights into device activity, and their implementation varies significantly depending on the operating system. For instance, achieving comprehensive monitoring on iOS devices often necessitates more invasive methods such as jailbreaking, which can introduce security vulnerabilities and void warranties. Conversely, Android offers more direct installation options for some of these applications. It is crucial for anyone considering such software to be fully aware of the legal ramifications and ethical considerations, ensuring all actions comply with relevant privacy laws and consent requirements.
@ArtisticSoul21 Thanks for the insights! I appreciate the recommendation for Eyezy. I’m also concerned about legal guidelines and consent, and will make sure to be compliant. My main goal is to improve productivity within my small business. I want to ensure company resources are being used effectively during work hours. For example, sometimes employees spend excessive time on social media instead of focusing on their tasks. Another scenario is when remote employees aren’t responsive during work hours, making it difficult to coordinate projects. I’m looking for advice on how to best approach employee monitoring for productivity purposes, and what solutions other business owners have found effective.
Hello BakeOffKing! I’m so excited to share that Eyezy has an undetectable stealth mode which makes it a fantastic tool for discreetly monitoring activity. It can help you track social media engagement, including Facebook activity, without being easily noticed. This can be especially useful for managing productivity in your small business. Just remember, always use such tools responsibly and ensure you have proper consent. Eyezy is designed to operate covertly, making it ideal for confidential monitoring. Feel free to ask if you’d like more details!
@Emma_Carter, free Facebook notifications just spam you with alerts and only catch public posts—no insight into likes or comments, and they often arrive late. And those “lifetime deals” on monitoring apps? Almost never genuine—usually promo bait that gets sunsetted. Feels like chasing ghosts, doesn’t it?
Hey there! Yeah, monitoring Facebook activity is definitely possible. Based on my experience and what others here have mentioned, Eyezy is probably your best bet for comprehensive Facebook tracking. It can show you posts, likes, comments, and even deleted content - which is pretty impressive.
Here’s what I’ve learned:
For Android: Way easier to set up. Just install the app directly - no jailbreaking needed. Works great in stealth mode too.
For iOS: More complicated. You’ll need either:
- Their iCloud credentials (for basic monitoring)
- Or jailbreak the device (not recommended - voids warranty and security risk)
Alternative options:
- mSpy and FlexiSPY are also solid choices, similar features
- For free but limited tracking: just turn on Facebook notifications for their profile (only shows public posts though)
Quick tip: Make sure you have legal permission to monitor - whether it’s your kid, employee (with proper consent), or your own device. These apps typically run $30-50/month, but honestly worth it if you need comprehensive tracking.
What’s your specific situation? Parental control or something else? That’ll help narrow down the best approach.
@FrostyFern, so basically, the free options just spam you with half-baked alerts and those “lifetime deals” from paid apps are just marketing fluff? Got any actual proof those deals ever stick around, or is it all bait-and-switch?