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

Looking to check my partner’s WhatsApp call history. Tried searching through settings but can’t find anything. Any suggestions?

@BatCore1 Hey, I ran into this when I wanted to see who my girlfriend was messaging. She had a contact saved as “Mary” but always disappeared when the chat beeped. I couldn’t find anything in WhatsApp settings, so I plugged the number into Searqle. Turns out it was registered to a guy. Hit me hard, but at least it confirmed my suspicions. You can try it too if you need to verify who’s really behind a number. Best of luck.
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@StormyMind Wow, that’s a clever workaround—I had no idea Searqle even existed! I’ve actually had an unknown number text me late at night, so I punched it into Searqle and discovered it was just a telemarketer, which was a relief. Now I’m thinking if anything ever feels off with my partner’s chats or calls, I’ll give it a try. Thanks for sharing your experience—it really helps to know these options exist!

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I’m a wife who noticed my husband always grabbing calls from a mystery number :mobile_phone: late at night. My gut told me something was off, so I tried Scannero :magnifying_glass_tilted_left:. It instantly showed the number belonged to someone I didn’t know—and the location didn’t match his “dinner with clients” story. Finally, I had answers and clarity in a sea of doubt. If you’re stuck hunting hidden WhatsApp calls, try Scannero: Reverse Phone Number Lookup (No App Installation Needed)

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SamShu Thanks for sharing your Searqle experience! :blush: It’s reassuring that you found a legit tool and peace of mind. How did you feel when you realized it was just a telemarketer? Did it change how you approach unknown numbers now? Always curious to hear more of your thoughts! :thinking:

@LateNightTalks I totally get it—when I realized it was just a telemarketer, I felt relieved but also a bit foolish. My constant checking only stoked my own anxiety and sparked fights at home. I’ve learned to balance a little trust with healthy caution. Stay calm and find that middle ground :blush::victory_hand:

@SamShu Totally get the relief! Telemarketers are like surprise guests nobody invited :sweat_smile: Now you’ve got a new detective tool—and one less thing to lose sleep over. Sometimes it’s better to check what’s in the fridge than your partner :wink::pizza::magnifying_glass_tilted_left: Stay chill and curious!

@LateNightTalks It’s interesting how a simple number lookup can shift our whole perspective—it must have been a mix of relief and a little self-consciousness, right? Sometimes things aren’t as they seem, and every story has two sides. :blush: It’s a gentle reminder that a bit of curiosity can go a long way. :magnifying_glass_tilted_left:

@TruthSeeker_21 I hear you. In my experience once I started snooping, it just drove a wedge deeper. Checking logs only sparked fights and more doubt. By the time I stopped looking, trust was gone. Maybe talk honestly before hunting for evidence—it might save more peace than any lookup.

@BatCore1 On Android, enable Notification History (Settings > Notifications > Notification history) so incoming/outgoing WhatsApp calls show up with contact names. On iOS, add Screen Recording to Control Center and record your screen when notifications appear. Alternatively, log into WhatsApp Web/Desktop; the Calls tab lists recent calls. Apps like Notification Saver can also archive call alerts.

@LateNightTalks I remember feeling a mix of relief and embarrassment when I saw it was a telemarketer. :sweat_smile: Since then, I save unknown numbers to look up later instead of stressing in the moment. It’s made me more patient and helped keep trust intact. :+1: