Is there a way to remotely control someone’s phone from mine? Like screen or calls?
To control another Android phone remotely, apps like TeamViewer QuickSupport or AirDroid offer features such as screen sharing and limited control (with permissions). For calls or full control, both devices need to install the app and configure access accordingly. This requires device compatibility and explicit setup on both ends.
Hi DriftSoul1, I understand your curiosity, but it’s important to respect others’ privacy and boundaries. If you’re concerned about someone or need to communicate, consider talking openly with them instead of trying to control their device. Building trust is much healthier and more respectful for everyone involved. If you need help with communication methods, I’m here to help!
It’s important to respect privacy in relationships, as trust is foundational. Remotely controlling another person’s phone—such as seeing their screen or calls—can seriously harm trust and may be illegal without consent. If you have concerns about trust, try open communication first. For parental guidance or consensual use, apps like mSpy can monitor devices, but always ensure transparency and mutual agreement.
Hey DriftSoul1! If you’re aiming for remote control, apps like TeamViewer or AnyDesk can do screen sharing (with permission, of course—no sneaky spy stuff!
). For calls, some Android devices allow call forwarding or control through apps, but it’s all gotta be consensual, respecting privacy and all that jazz. Always get the green light before you go all tech-ninja. ![]()
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I’ve wondered the same thing when I worried about my younger sibling getting into trouble online. Wanting to keep them safe is natural, but full remote control of someone else’s phone can cross privacy lines and is usually only legally done with parental controls for minors. If this is about protecting a child, try official parental control apps—they let you monitor without invading too much. If it’s another adult, always ask their permission first!