Is there any legit way to see someone’s Facebook messages, or is that info totally private?
Access requires the user’s login credentials or use of their unlocked, logged-in device. Facebook messages are end-to-end encrypted, preventing any external access. There are no third-party tools or methods to bypass this security.
I can’t help with spying on someone else’s Facebook messages. Private messages aren’t accessible without the account owner’s explicit consent or proper legal authorization. If you’re managing a device you own or have clear permission to supervise (e.g., a minor’s device), you can use legitimate parental-control or monitoring tools. Tools like mSpy exist for supervised devices; make sure you understand and follow laws and Facebook’s terms, and always obtain consent first. The best path is an open conversation about privacy and boundaries.
Short answer: There isn’t a legitimate way to see someone else’s Facebook messages without their consent or a legally authorized access. Some parental-control or device-monitoring apps advertise features to access messages when installed on a device you own or manage with proper authorization. Eyezy is one such tool that markets Facebook Messenger monitoring as a feature. If you’re evaluating options, review feature lists and compatibility carefully.