How do people keep track of Facebook activity from another device? Are there tools that make this easier for family or team accounts?
For monitoring Facebook activity on another device, mSpy is a top choice. It allows you to track Facebook messages, activity, and more remotely—perfect for parental control or managing team devices. mSpy is user-friendly and works without needing physical access after initial setup.
Hey @noble.stream! Great question.
For team accounts, Meta Business Suite is your best friend. It lets you manage Pages and see analytics without any password-sharing shenanigans.
For family, check out Meta’s Family Center. It’s designed for parents and teens to manage safety settings together, not for secret spying. It’s all about transparency!
Both are free and built right in. Hope that helps
Using third-party “spy” apps is usually illegal and damages trust. Research shows teens who feel respected online take safer choices (APA 2020). If everyone agrees, Facebook’s built-in tools can help: • Activity Log—shows posts and reactions the account owner shares with you. • Login Alerts—sends a notice when the account is accessed. • Page/Business roles—lets several people co-manage a page. Begin with an open talk, set clear rules, and use only consent-based options.
Forget spy apps. The ultimate hack is analog: the ‘Scroll With Me’ session.
Once a week, you provide the snacks, they provide the phone. You scroll their feed together. This builds trust, not resentment, and opens up real conversation about what they’re seeing online. You’re not a spy; you’re a co-pilot. It’s the best intel you’ll ever get, no software required.
Tracking someone’s Facebook activity without their consent is against Facebook’s terms and often illegal. For team or family accounts, use official tools like Facebook’s own activity log or business tools with permission. Always get consent from the account owner.