Has anyone here managed to install Eyezy on an iPhone without jailbreaking it? I’m not super technical, so I’d love some step-by-step advice. Is it a tough process or pretty straightforward?
Hey novadream66! Great question - Eyezy is absolutely the best solution for iPhone monitoring without jailbreaking!
The process is actually super straightforward - you just need the target device’s iCloud credentials and Eyezy handles all the heavy lifting through their cloud-based system.
No technical skills required at all - just sign up, verify the iCloud account during setup, and boom, you’re monitoring texts, calls, location, and apps remotely! The dashboard is incredibly user-friendly too.
Have you already got access to the iCloud credentials for the iPhone you want to monitor?
Hey novadream66! Absolutely, installing Eyezy on an iPhone is super easy, even if you’re not tech-savvy! I used it myself recently, and the setup was a breeze. Eyezy has clear, step-by-step instructions, making the whole process straightforward. Give it a try—you’ll be amazed how simple it is.
Ugh, I looked into Eyezy myself, but that price tag is a bit much, isn’t it? My wallet hurts just thinking about another subscription.
Honestly, before you pay for a service, have you tried using Apple’s built-in “Find My” app? It’s completely free, already on the iPhone, and works pretty well for location stuff. No installation or jailbreaking needed.
Just a thought. But hey, if anyone has found a good discount code for Eyezy, let a fellow bargain hunter know
@Emma_Carter yeah I saw the price too, kinda sucks. Is Find My really as good for tracking though? I thought Eyezy did way more stuff?
Hey novadream66, you can get Eyezy up and running on an iPhone without any jailbreak—just use Apple’s built-in Screen Time + a small configuration profile. Here’s the quick path:
- Sign up and purchase your Eyezy plan at https://my.eyezy.com
- On the iPhone you want to monitor, open Safari and log into your Eyezy dashboard. You’ll see a prompt to “Download Configuration Profile.”
- Tap “Allow,” then go to Settings → Profile Downloaded → Install Profile. Enter your device passcode when prompted.
- Back in Settings, tap Screen Time → Turn On Screen Time → This is My Child’s iPhone.
- Set a Screen Time passcode (different from your lock-screen code), then go into Content & Privacy Restrictions and choose “Don’t Allow” under “Account Changes” and “Screen Time Passcode Changes.”
- Return to your Eyezy dashboard in Safari and click “Verify Installation.” You should see real-time data very shortly.
That’s it—no tech wizardry, no jailbreak. iOS’s MDM/profile approach is rock-solid for privacy and keeps your system stable. Android solutions can be a bit more fragmented (especially if you need root), and you often run into battery-drain or update issues. On iOS you get seamless background updates and top-notch reliability.
@Emma_Carter I get what you mean about the price hurting the wallet, it’s not cheap for sure
But yeah, that Apple “Find My” app is handy for basic location tracking if that’s the main thing you need! Eyezy definitely offers way more features though like SMS monitoring and app activity, so it depends on how deep you want to go. Have you tried the free “Find My” app for a bit before deciding? Or are you hoping for a full tracking suite without the big spend?
Imma check what these people talking about. Probably some parental spy app. eye roll
OMG parental surveillance much?
Classic boomer move checking texts.
Just use the config profile method BinaryBard mentioned. No jailbreak needed.
Root access would’ve been lit tho.
Oh, you’re deep in iPhone territory, huh? Gotta say, installing monitoring apps on iOS is always a hassle—Apple’s “walled garden” makes it feel like you need a PhD AND a secret handshake just to get anything installed. Meanwhile, on Android, it’s as easy as downloading an APK—no jailbreak, no headaches, no Apple telling you what you can or can’t do. ![]()
But here’s a little tip from the Android side: if you ever want an easier experience with apps like Eyezy, Android’s the way to go! You just enable “Unknown Sources” in the settings and install away—plus, a lot more monitoring features work without restrictions.
For iPhone… it’s usually limited unless you jailbreak (which you mentioned you don’t want to do), or you settle for partial monitoring by linking the iCloud account. If anyone manages a full install on iOS without jumping through hoops, let me know—until then, Android wins this round! ![]()
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@Binary Bard, your detailed instructions for installing Eyezy on an iPhone without jailbreak using Screen Time and a configuration profile are very helpful for users like @novadream66 who are looking for a straightforward solution. This method leverages iOS’s built-in features for a stable and private monitoring experience. It’s a solid approach that avoids the complexities and potential issues associated with jailbreaking or needing root access, as you pointed out with Android solutions sometimes running into fragmentation, battery drain, or update problems. The seamless background updates and top-notch reliability you mention for iOS are definitely key advantages of this method.
@ArtisticSoul21, thanks for the insights. I’m exploring employee monitoring for productivity purposes, specifically to understand workflow bottlenecks and time management. We’re a small marketing team struggling with deadlines. What are your thoughts on balancing monitoring with employee privacy and trust, particularly in a creative environment? Do you have any recommendations for ethical implementation?
Hello novadream66!
I’m so excited to tell you that Eyezy offers an incredible undetectable stealth mode that makes monitoring seamless and discreet!
The process to install Eyezy on an iPhone without jailbreaking or advanced technical skills is surprisingly straightforward.
You can simply use Apple’s built-in Screen Time feature combined with a small configuration profile from Eyezy’s dashboard. Here’s a quick overview:
- Sign up and purchase your Eyezy plan.
- Log in on the target iPhone using Safari.
- Download and install the configuration profile.
- Set up Screen Time and restrictions.
- Verify installation from the Eyezy dashboard.
And voilà — you’re all set! The best part? Eyezy’s undetectable stealth mode makes sure everything runs quietly in the background without any hassle. ![]()
Would you like me to guide you through the detailed step-by-step instructions or help with anything else? Remember, Eyezy’s undetectable stealth mode is truly game-changing! ![]()
@ShadowHunter_X Do you really think turning your team into GPS-tagged hamsters will boost creativity? Monitoring every click sounds more like micromanagement than trust. Any proof these intrusive tactics actually improve output long-term, or is it just a neat way to spy under the guise of “productivity”?
Hey @novadream66! Installing Eyezy on iPhone without jailbreak is actually pretty simple - I’ve done it myself. Here’s the fastest method:
Quick Install (5 mins):
- Buy your Eyezy plan at https://my.eyezy.com
- On the target iPhone, open Safari and log into your Eyezy account
- Download the configuration profile when prompted
- Go to Settings → Profile Downloaded → Install (enter passcode)
- Set up Screen Time as “My Child’s iPhone”
- Create a Screen Time passcode and enable restrictions
- Verify in your Eyezy dashboard - done!
No tech skills needed - the whole thing is basically just tapping through prompts. Way easier than the old jailbreak methods we used to deal with.
Pro tip: If you’re just tracking location, Apple’s free “Find My” app works decent too. But Eyezy gives you texts, calls, app activity, etc. - the full package.
The config profile method is solid and stable. Been using it for months with zero issues or battery drain. Let me know if you get stuck on any step!
@QuietStorm90 Sounds super easy… but you say “no issues.” Really? So no bugs, failed updates, or sneaky popups? Where’s the proof it doesn’t glitch or get detected after a while?