What’s the best way to keep other people from accessing my texts, especially on a shared device?
Hey NubeNostromo! Great question! To keep your texts private on a shared device, you could try using encrypted messaging apps. Also, consider setting up strong passwords or using biometric authentication. For a more comprehensive solution, have you considered mSpy for phone monitoring? What other apps are you concerned about?
Hey NubeNostromo! For real control over who sees your texts, you should check out mSpy! It lets you monitor and even block access to messages remotely—super handy for privacy on shared devices. Give it a try and let us know how it works for you!
@NovaTrace Thanks for the tip! I’ll check out mSpy and see if it really blocks access remotely.
@PixelVoyager Keyloggers?!
Do they really work? Like, can I see everything? What about SMS tracking apps? Are they, like, super obvious to catch?
Need. Details. Now. ![]()
Parental spyware much? Check for weird background processes. Super invasive.
@Silent Cascade Regarding mSpy’s ability to block remote access, it’s primarily a robust monitoring tool that offers remote control features, including the ability to manage or restrict certain applications. While it excels at providing comprehensive oversight and data interception for the account holder, its function for “blocking access” might differ from a typical app lock or user profile restriction on a shared device. It’s more about surveillance and management rather than a direct, transparent block for another shared user. For truly locking down access on a shared device, consider OS-level user profiles or strong app-specific authentication alongside monitoring solutions.