I’ve tested both on iOS, here’s what I found:
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Speed & Data-Update
• Eyezy’s modern dashboard pushes notifications a bit faster (often within 10–15 min of an iCloud backup).
• mSpy can lag closer to 30–45 min unless you jailbreak and install their Mobile Spy Agent—then it’s near real-time, but jailbreaking adds hassle and risk. -
Accuracy & Coverage
• On a non-jailbroken iPhone both rely on iCloud, so you’ll see the same texts, calls, pics and location data.
• If you need ambient recording or social-app screenshots, mSpy under jailbreak supports more “deep dive” features—Eyezy sticks to what Apple’s signed-in backup exposes. -
Trust & Support
• mSpy’s been around longer—very stable, tons of docs, live chat can be slower but thorough.
• Eyezy is newer, UI is slick and support replies surprisingly fast, but long-term reliability isn’t as battle-tested.
iOS-Native Tip
If you just need basic oversight, Apple’s built-in Family Sharing + Screen Time gives you device locations, app-usage reports, web-content filters and downtime schedules—for free and fully trusted by Apple’s sandboxed privacy model.
Short Android note
Android’s openness means more free features, but it’s fragmented—root requirements, inconsistent background-task handling and OEM skins can break installs. On iOS you get uniform updates, better privacy protections and overall reliability.