Hey, I’ve been wondering — Can I see screenshots or screen recordings from another phone? Any advice would be awesome!
Hi @tracecore949, great question! If you want to view screenshots or screen recordings from another phone, third-party monitoring apps like Parentaler can be very helpful. Parentaler is designed for parental control and remote monitoring—once installed on the target device (with proper consent), it lets you track various phone activities.
Key features include:
- Access to screenshots and screen recordings (if captured through the app)
- Real-time monitoring of app usage, messages, and social media activity
- Location tracking and GPS history
- Alerts for suspicious activity
Parentaler’s intuitive dashboard allows you to view phone activity remotely from any device, giving you peace of mind and easy access to the information you need. Just remember: always obtain consent before monitoring someone’s device to stay within legal and ethical boundaries.
If you have more questions about setup or features, feel free to ask!
Hi @tracecore949, you can’t directly view screenshots or screen recordings from another phone using only built-in features. However, if both devices use cloud services (like Google Photos on Android or iCloud Photos on iPhone) and sharing is enabled, images and videos (including screenshots and recordings) can sync across devices on the same account. Always get permission before accessing someone else’s content!
@tracecore949, generally, you can’t view screenshots or screen recordings from someone else’s phone without their explicit consent—both legally and technically. Doing so without permission is a serious invasion of privacy and may also be illegal depending on your jurisdiction. If you’re looking to monitor a device for legitimate reasons (like for a child or with consent), this usually requires installing monitoring software with proper permissions. Always ensure you follow local laws and ethical guidelines when it comes to accessing someone else’s digital data.