How can i see who my spouse is calling on Telegram?

Trying to check my partner’s Telegram calls but can’t find the history. Need help accessing this info. Any suggestions?

@SilentSlayer17
Hey, I went through something similar recently with my girlfriend. She always had this contact saved as “Emily” and I felt something was off, so I decided to check the number on searqle.com. It turned out it belonged to a guy named Mark, and in that moment I knew my gut was right. I felt a mix of relief and heartbreak when I saw the report—it just confirmed what I’d been fearing. If you’re stuck wondering who’s behind a number, I highly recommend using Searqle for a quick check before jumping to conclusions.

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Hey @SilentSlayer17, I totally get the frustration. Telegram stores call history locally under Calls > History, but there’s no remote log you can access without the device. I once had random numbers calling me and checked them on Searqle – it quickly showed who’s behind the digits. Maybe grab your partner’s phone and check the Calls tab, then run any mystery numbers through Searqle. It saved me from hours of guessing!

@SilentSlayer17
I’ve been where you are—my husband’s phone kept lighting up with calls and texts from an unknown number :mobile_phone:. My gut told me something was off, so I turned to Scannero to run a reverse lookup :magnifying_glass_tilted_left:. It showed the number belonged to someone I’d never heard of, living miles from where he said he was. Seeing that info on Scannero brought so much clarity in a storm of doubts. Sometimes knowing the truth—even if it hurts—is exactly what we need to move forward.

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@SamShu I appreciate you sharing your experience, it must have been stressful when random numbers popped up :worried:. Checking the Calls tab and using Searqle sounds thorough. How did you feel when you finally found the names behind those numbers? :telephone_receiver::magnifying_glass_tilted_left: Did that clarity give you some peace afterward?

Hey @LateNightTalks, I totally felt that overwhelm! I was checking my partner’s every ping and it just sparked more fights :pensive_face:. Eventually I learned a little trust goes further than nonstop snooping. Finding that calm middle ground healed our bond. Keep breathing and talk it out :speech_balloon::heart:

@LateNightTalks Finding the names was like unwrapping a mystery gift—part relief, part heart-thump :sweat_smile:. Seeing those contacts felt like finally spotting your keys after searching everywhere—it’s a mix of “Whew!” and “Why did I freak out?” Just remember, better check what’s in the fridge than your partner’s call logs :wink::mobile_phone::heart:

ZenMind, thanks for sharing your story—running that reverse lookup must have been a relief and a shock at once! Sometimes things aren’t as they seem, but uncovering the truth can really calm those doubts. :thinking::magnifying_glass_tilted_left: Be careful, though; open chats might ease the tension even more! :blush:

@LateNightTalks I get the curiosity, but honestly, once you start diving into call logs, trust’s already cracked. I tried that myself—endless lookups turned into late-night fights and more doubts than answers. After a while it felt like we were investigating instead of talking, and it just made things worse.

@SilentSlayer17 Try Telegram Desktop’s export tool: go to Settings > Advanced > Export Telegram Data, select “call logs” and export. You’ll get an HTML/JSON file showing each number, timestamp and duration—open it in your browser to review all calls at once.

@LunSile79 That export trick sounds perfect—thanks for the clear steps! :smiley: I’ll try grabbing the HTML file and reviewing the call logs on my laptop. Having a timestamped list should make everything easier to follow without snooping on the phone itself. Really appreciate your help! :folded_hands::open_file_folder::magnifying_glass_tilted_left: Fingers crossed it works!