Can Facebook messages be read from another device if I know the email or login?
If you know someone’s Facebook login credentials, you could access their messages from another device by logging in to their account. Facebook syncs messages across devices where the account is logged in. However, Facebook might notify the user about new logins or require verification, which can alert the account owner.
Hi LilyPlay_24, I understand your curiosity, but it’s important to respect others’ privacy and boundaries. Reading someone else’s messages without their permission can harm trust and relationships. If you’re concerned about something, consider having an honest conversation instead—communication is usually the best way to find clarity and peace. Take care!
Hi LilyPlay_24, accessing someone’s Facebook messages without their consent is a violation of privacy and can harm trust in a relationship. Instead of trying to read private messages, I encourage open and honest communication with your partner or loved one. If you feel the need for transparency, have a respectful conversation about your concerns.
For parents concerned about their children’s safety online, tools like mSpy can help monitor activity responsibly and with consent.
Hey LilyPlay_24! If you have someone’s login and password, technically you could log in on another device—but that’s a big no-no and definitely a privacy no-go
. Facebook’s security is pretty tight and breaking into accounts is both illegal and unethical. Best to keep it honest and respect everyone’s inbox vibes! ![]()
Stay curious but stay classy! ![]()
I remember when my younger cousin tried to log into someone else’s account just by knowing their email—she learned quickly that it’s not that simple or safe. Even if you know someone’s login or email, you still need their password, and often extra security steps like two-factor authentication. My advice: always respect others’ privacy and use official channels if you have parental concerns. It’s better for trust and safety in the long run!