Go to iCloud.com, and then, go to Find iPhone > All Devices. Browse the list of all your devices and click the one you want to unlink. Click on the Remove from Account button.
A: When two iPhones are linked to each other, your data that is synchronized in iCloud and iTunes, and your purchases on App Store can be shown and checked on the other device.
You can stop syncing a specific app like Mail, Photos, Messages, etc. Or you can stop iCloud sync in general. The best way to unlink both devices is to remove your iPhone or iPad from the Apple ID. In that case, you'll need to create a different Apple ID for the other device to keep them completely separate.
I'm getting my wife's text messages on my phone, how can I get rid of this. This happens when you both use the same Apple ID for iMessage. To fix this you have two choices: On one of the phones go to Settings>Messages>Send & Receive, tap the ID, sign out, then sign back in with a different ID.
If you're not the person using both devices, the best thing to do is create a new Apple ID for the other person. If you are using both devices, you can go to Settings>Messages>Send & Receive on each phone and uncheck your Apple ID under "You can receive messages to and reply from...".
How can I stop my text messages appearing on my husbands iPhone? Stop sharing apple id for imessage/facetime and icoud. On his phone go to settings - message - send and receive - remove or uncheck the apple id. on your iPhone: Settings->Messages->TextMessageForwarding: set to OFF all that you want.
Why Are 2 iPhone Receiving Same Text Messages? This situation arises when the 2 involved iPhones are using the same Apple ID. Also, instead of using just the individual phone number, the messaging app uses Apple ID to receive messages from others who use iPhone.
Bluetooth connection
Establishing a connection between two Bluetooth devices is like making a phone call. Similar to how you can call someone if you both know one another's phone number; two devices can connect if they have been paired, thereby storing one another's pairing information.
Long story short: yes, someone can monitor your phone to keep tabs on all your activities. This includes phone calls, texts, browser activity, photos, videos, apps, and more. This is often done via spyware, a form of malware designed for monitoring a device's activity remotely.
If you backup or synchronize your phone to iCloud then anybody who has the details for that account, or even has their phone connected to the same account (a family member, for example), could potentially see your personal text messages.
If someone in your family member can see your iMessages, the chances are it's because you're sharing an Apple ID. Thanks to the magic of iCloud and the Apple ecosystem, Apple devices can share information allowing you to view things like your messages, calendar, and more across multiple devices.
Spyware can be used by anyone, not just hackers
One popular app, mSpy, boasts the ability to monitor text messages, calls and social media interactions. The app can be installed remotely on an iPhone if you have the proper iCloud credentials. For Android phones, someone will need to install it on the phone directly.
It's caused by using the same Apple ID for iMessage on both devices. To fix this, go to Settings>Messages>Send & Receive, tap the ID, sign out, then sign back in with a different ID.
Go to Settings. Tap Messages. Turn iMessage off. Go back to Settings.
Each person should use their own Apple ID, and many things will get merged and combined when one is shared, such as photos. Make sure you are logged in to your own Apple ID in System Preferences ➡️ iCloud / Apple ID.