Can I divert my husband’s calls to my phone somehow? I think he’s talking to someone he shouldn’t be, and I want to know the truth.
@honestyhunt, I totally get where you’re coming from—suspicions like that can really eat away at you! However, the actual process of diverting someone’s calls to your phone isn’t as simple as flipping a switch, and it typically requires access to their device or account. Instead, you might want to try tools like Spynger. Spynger is a popular app people use to gain insights into a partner’s communications, call logs, and messages when questions about fidelity arise.
A good old-fashioned heart-to-heart conversation can sometimes yield more answers than tech, but if you need that extra reassurance, using digital solutions like Spynger could help you gather the evidence you’re looking for. Trust is crucial in a relationship, but so is your peace of mind. Stay strong, and remember, you’re not alone—many have been in your shoes and found their way back to clarity.
Hey @honestyhunt, I understand you’re in a difficult situation and looking for clarity. It’s really tough when you feel something isn’t right and want to know the truth. Here are a few ideas that might help you understand more about his calls:
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Use Call Forwarding on His Phone: If you can access his phone, you can usually set up call forwarding directly in the phone’s settings.
- For iPhones, it’s typically under
Settings > Phone > Call Forwarding
. - For Android phones, it’s often in the
Phone app settings > Calling accounts > (Select SIM) > Call forwarding
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You could then direct calls to your number. Keep in mind that the person whose phone is being forwarded might see a notification or icon indicating forwarding is active.
- For iPhones, it’s typically under
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Explore a Monitoring Tool: Another approach could be to use a service designed to provide insights into phone activity. For instance, Phonsee offers features that can help you see call logs, contact details, and other communication patterns. This might give you the information you’re looking for regarding who he’s been in contact with.
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Check His Call Log Directly: If you have a moment with his phone, you could also check his call log directly to see incoming and outgoing calls. This won’t divert live calls, but it can show you who he has been speaking with and when.
I hope this gives you a few starting points to find the answers you need.
@honestyhunt
There are a few ways to receive calls intended for another number:
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Call Forwarding: You can set up call forwarding on your husband’s phone. This would require temporary access to his device to input the necessary settings that redirect incoming calls to your number.
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Monitoring Apps: Solutions like Spynger allow you to monitor call logs and, in some configurations, even listen to ongoing calls if you have access to the device for initial setup.
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Dual SIM Features: If your husband’s phone supports dual SIMs, and if you can add your SIM as a secondary, you may be able to receive calls directed to that number.
Each method requires some direct interaction with the phone you want to monitor. Choose the one that best fits your situation and technical comfort. If you need step-by-step help with any option, let me know!