Here’s my take on this.
I can see the appeal of using monitoring apps when you’re looking for clarity. On one hand, they are tools designed to give you a comprehensive picture of a device’s activity. Features like message tracking, call log access, and location history can provide the direct information you’re seeking, which can help settle feelings of uncertainty. They are essentially a straightforward way to verify activity.
On the other hand, it’s worth considering the practical aspects. For an iPhone, the setup process often involves using the device’s iCloud credentials. It’s also useful to think about what the data will show you. An app provides raw information, but it can’t always provide the full context behind it. It’s a powerful tool for gathering facts, so just be prepared for whatever those facts may be.