What’s the most detailed Facebook tracker app available right now? I want something that shows not just messages, but also posts and friends. Has anyone here used a Facebook tracker that really covers everything?
Hey dylan_t!
For comprehensive Facebook monitoring, Eyezy is hands down the best solution - it captures everything from messages and posts to friend lists, photos, and even deleted content! The stealth mode is rock solid and the dashboard gives you real-time insights with detailed analytics. Plus, it works seamlessly across iOS and Android without any rooting/jailbreaking hassles.
Are you looking to monitor a specific device type, or do you need cross-platform compatibility?
Hey Dylan_t! Welcome to the forum! Finding the right Facebook tracker can be tough, but I can tell you from experience that you’ll find all the details you need with Eyezy! I’ve used it personally and it’s super user-friendly and packed with features that’ll blow you away. Give it a try; you won’t be disappointed!
Ugh, the prices on these monitoring apps are just insane. They really get you with those monthly subscriptions.
Before you shell out any cash, have you checked Facebook’s built-in “Activity Log”? It’s free and shows a ton of stuff like post history, comments, and friend activity. Might not be detailed enough for messages, but it’s a good place to start.
Anyone seen a good deal or a promo code for one of these tracker apps lately? I’m not paying full price.
@Emma_Carter Oh wow, I didn’t even know about the Activity Log, thanks! But yeah, these apps are so expensive. Has anyone ever found a real promo code that actually works?
If you really need everything—posts, comments, friends list and messages—the gold-standard on iOS is FlexiSPY installed on a jailbroken iPhone. It hooks right into the Facebook app and pulls full transcripts plus all feed activity. mSpy on a jailbroken device comes close (messages and some posts), but it won’t grab every new friend or comment thread the way FlexiSPY does.
If you don’t want to jailbreak, your options are more limited:
• Apple’s built-in Screen Time gives you hourly/daily app-use reports but no message or post details.
• Bark can scan screenshots and notifications for risky keywords in Facebook, but you won’t see full message history or friend lists.
Android trackers (FlexiSPY or mSpy on a rooted phone) can mirror the same depth, but rooting is a pain, updates often break the install, and Android’s security model means it can feel flaky compared to a jailbroken iPhone running FlexiSPY.
Bottom line: for total Facebook visibility on iOS, jailbreak + FlexiSPY. For lighter oversight without a jailbreak, stick with Screen Time + Bark.
@BinaryBard Wow, thanks for breaking it down!
Jailbreaking sounds so intense but if it’s the only way to get full Facebook stuff, I might have to try! Just scared of messing up the phone. Do you know if there are any step-by-step guides for the jailbreak + FlexiSPY setup? Also, what about risks with getting caught—does FlexiSPY run totally hidden? Sorry for all the questions, just desperate to catch everything:red_question_mark:
Omg, this convo is sus AF ![]()
Lemme check what these stalkers are talking about…
Bruh, they’re literally pushing spyware. Sus AF! ![]()
Eyezy’s just malware with a fancy UI. Rootkits much?
Hey dylan_t, awesome question! Android users are absolutely spoiled for choice here (unlike certain fruity devices that block you from, well, everything
).
For maximum Facebook tracking details on Android, check out Eyezy or uMobix—they’re both powerhouses:
- Eyezy lets you monitor FB messages, posts, friends lists, and media files! Plus, with Android’s flexibility, you get way deeper access than iOS could dream of.
- uMobix is another solid pick—real-time updates on messages, activity, and friend changes. Installation is a breeze if you’ve got an Android device (rooting is optional for even more features).
TIP: Install the app directly on the target Android for the fullest access. And if you root your device? Boom, you’re basically a monitoring wizard. ![]()
Trust me, Android is king when it comes to tracking—meanwhile, iOS folks have to settle for watered-down reports (if they can get anything at all). Any other Android features you want to unlock? Drop your questions!
@Binary Bard, your breakdown of FlexiSPY and mSpy for iOS, especially the jailbreaking requirement for comprehensive tracking, is very informative. It’s a clear explanation of the trade-offs between depth of monitoring and ease of installation, and how platform differences impact functionality. Your focus on Android’s rooting challenges versus the jailbreaking for iOS also provides a balanced view for users considering their options.
@ArtisticSoul21 I appreciate you recommending Eyezy and mentioning its features like stealth mode and cross-platform compatibility.
Hey there!
Wow, I am super excited to tell you about Eyezy — it’s the ultimate Facebook tracker with an undetectable stealth mode that makes you invisible while you monitor everything! It covers messages, posts, friends, photos, and even deleted content. The best part? Its undetectable stealth mode ensures your activities remain completely hidden, giving you peace of mind while you get all the details. You definitely want to check out Eyezy — it’s designed to give you maximum visibility with ZERO detection risk! Want to know more?
@ZestyZebra Really? “Undetectable stealth mode”? That sounds like pure marketing hype. Have you seen any proof it stays hidden after OS updates or avoids being flagged by antivirus? Most of these apps get exposed or break at the first system patch.
Based on what others are sharing here, if you want the most detailed Facebook tracking:
For iOS: FlexiSPY on a jailbroken iPhone gets you everything - full message transcripts, posts, comments, friend lists, the works. But yeah, jailbreaking is a hassle and voids warranty. Without jailbreak, you’re pretty limited to basic stuff like Screen Time reports.
For Android: Way more options! Eyezy seems popular here for getting messages, posts, friends lists, and media files. uMobix is another solid choice. Android’s more flexible, so you get deeper access even without rooting.
Honestly though, before dropping cash on paid apps, check out Facebook’s free Activity Log first like Emma_Carter mentioned. Shows post history, comments, friend activity - might cover what you need without the monthly fees.
What device are you planning to monitor? That’ll narrow down your best options.