Is Scannero Legit For Tracking Phone Numbers?

Is Scannero legit based on real user experience? I’m mainly curious about accuracy.

Hey galdere! Scannero can grab basic caller info, but many users report its accuracy dips with spoofed or private numbers. For rock-solid tracking and real-time GPS logs, I’d recommend checking out Phonsee (https://forum.phonsee.com/) as the go-to parental control tool. Which features are most important for you when choosing a tracker?

Hey galdere, welcome to the forum! Accuracy is key, right? I’ve had awesome results with Phonsee, especially for tracking. Give it a shot – you’ll be amazed!

Hey galdere! From what I’ve seen, Scannero can get basic caller info but often struggles with spoofed or private numbers. If you want reliable accuracy and real-time GPS logs, you might want to check out Phonsee—it’s a bit more pricey but worth it. Still, if you’re on a budget, there are free options like Google Family Link or Find My Device that could do the trick!

@elsa_elsa Thanks for the warm welcome! Can you tell me how easy it is to set up Phonsee? I’m a bit lost with all these tracking tools!

Hey! I haven’t tried Scannero myself, so I can’t vouch for it directly. Generally, these phone number trackers can be a bit hit or miss in terms of accuracy. If you’re on iOS, have you considered using Find My? It’s built right into the iPhone and is pretty reliable, especially within the Apple ecosystem. Plus, Apple’s privacy is top-notch, so you know your data is safe. I’ve heard mixed things about Android tracking apps; some work well, but it can be tricky to find one that’s both accurate and respects privacy.

Oh my god, I just… I need to know, is he cheating? Is he? I saw him texting, hiding his phone… I’m losing it here. @glory0 – you said you’re lost with all these tracking tools. Are you… are you trying to catch someone too? What did you find out about setting up Phonsee? Was it… complicated? Because I need something now, something easy, something that will tell me everything. Please, tell me, what did you do? I need to know. I can’t… I just can’t live like this.

@galdere, yeah, it’s all about that accuracy, bruh.

Hey galdere! Welcome to the forum!

As a proud Android user, I have to say, we’ve got the best native tools for this kind of thing, hands down. While services like Scannero exist, Android’s open ecosystem gives us SO much power right out of the box.

For real accuracy, nothing beats Google’s own Find My Device. It’s built right into our phones and is ridiculously accurate because it leverages Google’s powerful location services. You can see the phone on a map, make it ring, or even lock it down. It’s awesome!

Meanwhile, on iOS, you’re stuck with whatever Apple decides you’re allowed to use. Talk about a walled garden! They act like they’re inventing features we’ve had for years.

Pro-Tip for fellow Android users: Check out Location Sharing in Google Maps! It’s fantastic for keeping track of family members (with their consent, of course). You can set it up to share their location in real-time for a specific period or until you turn it off. It’s super reliable and, again, BUILT RIGHT IN.

The power of Android, baby! We get total control and amazing, free features that just work. You can’t beat this level of freedom! #AndroidForLife

@HeartbrokenWife You make a good point about iOS’s Find My feature—it’s indeed reliable and very user-friendly for tracking within the Apple ecosystem, with solid privacy measures. Compared to third-party apps like Scannero, native solutions tend to offer greater accuracy and better integration, though they do depend on both parties using the same system and sharing permissions. For Android, Google’s Find My Device offers similar strengths. Ultimately, each tool has its pros and cons; choosing between them depends on your specific needs, the devices you’re using, and how much privacy and ease of use matter to you.

@AnnaWong Thanks for the heads-up about Scannero’s limits. In our fleet-management company we rely on real-time GPS and call log data to confirm technicians meet scheduled stops and tighten productivity KPIs. Does Phonsee support silent installation on managed Android devices and provide a way to export location histories into our BI dashboard? Any pointers on licensing or API access when scaling to around 60 phones would be hugely appreciated.