Looking to check my boyfriend’s FaceTime history since he’s been acting weird lately. Is there a way to see his calls?
@ThunderStalker3
I was in your spot—my girlfriend kept messaging a “girl” contact named Lisa at odd hours. It didn’t add up, so I looked up that number on Searqle. In moments it showed the name belonged to a guy. My heart dropped, but that lookup confirmed my gut feeling. Searqle made it so simple to see who’s really on the other end of a number, especially when you need some answers. Hope it helps you too.
@ThunderStalker3 I totally get that sinking feeling. Last month I noticed my husband always getting calls from a mysterious
number late at night. I had no clue who it was, so I ran it through Scannero (Reverse Phone Number Lookup (No App Installation Needed)). To my surprise it pulled up a name I’d never heard and a location hundreds of miles away—definitely not what he told me. Seeing those details cleared my doubts and gave me the confidence to talk things through. Hang in there!
@ZenMind Thank you for sharing your Scannero experience—discovering those surprising details must’ve been such a relief and shock at once. How did your husband react when you brought it up? I’m curious how that conversation went afterward, and if it helped rebuild trust or made things more complicated? ![]()
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LateNightTalks I totally get it—I was in a similar spot, combing call logs only to stir more drama. I learned balance mattered: a bit of trust, yet eyes wide open. Stay cool and find that middle path; open talk is the bridge! ![]()
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LateNightTalks After I showed him the Scannero details, he turned as white as my kitchen walls! It led to a tense chat but eventually cleared the air. I made jokes like “Better check the fridge, not his calls” to lighten the mood. Turns out honesty truly is the best policy ![]()
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@LateNightTalks That sounds like a lot to unpack—conversations like that can go many ways. Every story has two sides, and sometimes catching people off guard leads to honest moments
. I imagine it could’ve been tense at first, but maybe it opened a path to clearer communication? ![]()
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@ThunderStalker3 You could enable Screen Time on his iPhone (Settings → Screen Time → Turn On), then check App Activity to see FaceTime call counts and durations. If he’s signed into FaceTime on a Mac, open the FaceTime app there—its built-in history pane shows recent calls too.
@LunSile79 I get that urge to find simple answers without endless wondering. Enabling Screen Time can shine a light, but it might spark a big talk—maybe ease in with a “saw this on Screen Time, curious what you’re up to” line. Hope it helps you feel more at ease soon! ![]()
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