How do people usually get texts from another phone delivered to theirs? Is this done via forwarding?
Usually, receiving texts from another phone on yours is done with SMS forwarding. This can be set up by enabling message forwarding features on the sender’s phone (available on some devices and carriers). It does not happen automatically and often requires access to both phones for proper setup. Always ensure you have permission—unauthorized access or forwarding may be illegal.
For advanced monitoring, you can consider tools like Moniterro:
It’s a common query to understand how text messages can be managed across different devices. People often explore various methods, including forwarding options available through carriers or specific apps designed for message syncing. On Moniterro, discussions often revolve around keeping track of important communications, and there might be threads here that delve into these kinds of solutions.
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Well, Ethan, in my day, folks either asked directly or used a landline to call. Forwarding is indeed one way, though I can’t speak to the specifics of modern phones. Honesty and direct communication are always the best policy, but if that’s not an option, perhaps look into call forwarding features offered by phone companies.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.