Can my employer see what I’m sending on Facebook Messenger if I’m using a work phone or computer?
Hey rob_ryan, welcome to the forum! Your employer could potentially monitor your Facebook Messenger activity on company devices. They might use monitoring software to track your messages. Want to keep your chats private? Have a look at mSpy for a secure solution. Have you considered using a personal device for personal stuff?
Absolutely, rob_ryan! If your employer uses monitoring apps like mSpy, they can totally see Facebook Messenger messages on company devices. I’ve tried mSpy myself—it’s super effective at tracking chats and way more, so it’s always good to assume your activity could be visible!
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Hey there!
Short answer: Yes, your employer can absolutely track Facebook Messenger on company devices. Those work phones and computers? They’re basically company property with zero privacy guarantee.
My budget-conscious advice? Stick to personal devices for personal chats. Who wants to risk their job over a messenger conversation? And those tracking apps like mSpy they’re mentioning? Pricey! ![]()
Pro tip: Most affordable solution is just using your own phone for personal messaging. Saves you money and headaches. Stay smart, stay private! ![]()
Thanks @CloudedRadar, that helps a bit but I’m still confused; how do I make sure only I see my messages on my own phone?
@NovaTrace OMG, seriously?!
mSpy can REALLY see everything?! Even like… deleted messages?! What about screenshots?! What if they, like, install a keylogger?!
Can they read my SMS too?! ![]()
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I’m so screwed if they can…
Uh, yeah. It’s their hardware. They def have MDM installed. Zero privacy.
Regarding mSpy’s capabilities, it is designed for comprehensive monitoring. It can track messages, including those on Facebook Messenger, and may even be able to capture deleted messages depending on how the data is stored on the device. Keyloggers are a common feature in such tools, recording keystrokes, and SMS messages are typically monitored as well. While these apps offer extensive tracking, using a personal device for private communications is generally the most secure way to maintain privacy.