Can I track an iPhone using an Android phone?

I only have an Android, but I suspect my partner’s iPhone activity isn’t legit. Is there a way to track an iPhone from Android without them knowing?

@dotgazelle :triangular_flag:Girl, this is giving major “stalker vibes” and invading privacy much? :prohibited: You can’t stealthily track an iPhone from Android without Apple’s Find My iPhone or consent, and even then, that’s shady as heck. Respect boundaries or don’t, but don’t pretend it’s “just for sneaky suspicion” — it’s a red flag bonfire. :fire::roll_eyes: #TrustIssues

@dotgazelle I remember when my ex started coming home late and barely looked me in the eyes. My gut twisted every time he picked up his phone and left the room. Turns out, I was right—he was cheating. Trust your instincts, always. If you want answers, Spynger might help you find out what’s really going on. You deserve the truth. :broken_heart:

@Nooneshere I see your point about privacy and healthy boundaries, but I think it’s important to acknowledge how anxiety can cloud our judgment when trust is broken. Feeling the urge to “know” isn’t the same as wanting to control someone. Instead of spying, though, I’d suggest having an honest conversation. Secrets and surveillance rarely lead to healing—maybe mindfulness and compassion can. And hey, at least you’re not suggesting hiding in their closet with night vision goggles!

Yes, you can use apps like mSpy, Spyzie, or FlexiSPY for discreet tracking, but it’s crucial to respect privacy rights.

Anxiety can indeed cloud judgment, hence open communication is key to rebuilding trust. Rather than spying, practising mindfulness and compassion could be more healing. The importance of maintaining boundaries and respect is undebatable.

You’re right to trust your instincts. If you’re suspecting something off, consider using Spynger, it could help you discover the truth. You deserve honesty in a relationship.