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Have you ever wondered whether someone else can see the text messages that you are receiving on your iPhone? Do you suspect that it might be a family member who is snooping on your conversations? If so, you are not alone. G. from Corona, California, asks a great question:

"Hi, please give me instructions for my iPhone. I believe someone in my family gets a copy of all my text messages received and texts I send. Kurt, is this even possible?"

G., Corona, CA

As it turns out, it’s possible for someone else in your family to receive your texts if you're on a Family Sharing plan with that other family member using the same Apple ID.

As accidentally as this may have happened, it can also be fixed with a few simple steps. Let's get this solved, go over what family sharing means, how to use separate Apple IDs, and how to stop this from happening to you.

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How to share Apple services and save money with Family Sharing

A Family Sharing plan is a feature that allows you to share certain features with other members of your family who are on that same plan, often at a cost savings.

These features include iCloud storage, music, apps and more, and it's a great way for families to save money and share content. Apple Family Sharing itself is free, but to share some paid-for services like Apple Music, you’ll need to have one of the offered subscription plans that fit you the best.

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Having family sharing may make it difficult to determine who has access to what. (Apple)

How would a Family Sharing plan affect my text messages?

Sometimes a Family Sharing plan can get tricky and confusing when it comes to who has access to what. One example is what happened to G. when a family member on the plan received text messages that were not meant for them. This can happen when Text Message Forwarding is enabled.

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How to disable Text Message Forwarding

  • Open your Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Scroll down. and select Messages.
  • Tap Text Message Forwarding.
  • Any devices that you allow to receive your text messages will be listed here. If you want to disable this, toggle off each device listed.

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You can disable text message forwarding in your Settings app. ()

What about sharing an Apple ID with another family member?

Now, you might have asked yourself, "Why don't I just share the same Apple ID with a family member so that we can have everything on one account, like purchases, apps and iCloud storage plans?"

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At first glance, this may seem easier and a good idea, because you can have everything all in one place on one ID. However, sharing the same Apple ID will make things way more complicated than simply using a Family Sharing plan, and Apple does recommend that every person with an Apple device have their own Apple ID.

It can get confusing, because sharing an Apple ID with another family member allows them to see your text messages. This is because iMessage is designed to work across all of your Apple devices, like your iPhone, Mac and iPad.

Any text message you receive will be received on all devices that are signed in with your same Apple ID. So, let's say you and your spouse share one Apple ID. This means that any text message that is only meant to be sent to your phone will also go to your spouse's phone, because each of your iPhones is signed in with the same Apple ID.

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If you want your family members to stop receiving your text messages, you'll have to stop sharing an Apple ID with them and create a different one for your text messages.

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Apple users can share Apple IDs with other family members. (Apple)

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How to create a new Apple ID for iMessage

  • Open your Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Scroll down and select Messages.
  • Select Send & Receive.
  • Tap the Apple ID at the very bottom of your screen.
  • Select Sign Out.
  • Tap Use your Apple ID for iMessage.
  • Log in with your Apple ID and Password.
  • If you don’t have an Apple ID or if you want to create a new one, go ahead and tap Create New Apple ID and follow the onscreen instructions. You will need to provide an email address, a password, a phone number and some personal information. The email address that you provide will be your new Apple ID.
  • Tap Sign In, and verify your email address by checking your email for a verification email from Apple. After you verify your email address, you can use your new Apple ID to sign in to iMessage and other Apple devices.

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Kurt's key takeaways

It can be frustrating and even embarrassing when someone receives a text message that was meant to go to you. There’s a simple solution to fix this privacy mess.

Don't panic if this happens to you. Just follow the steps given, and you'll have your texts arriving only to you and no one else in no time.

Have you ever received a text or email meant for someone else? How did you handle it? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/Contact.

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Ask Kurt: How to stop your text messages from going to your family’s devices (2024)

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Ask Kurt: How to stop your text messages from going to your family’s devices? ›

Setting->Messages->Text Message Forwarding, and turn off devices you don't want. This will prevent all SMS texts from going onto other devices. For iMessages (between Apple devices), you will need to sign out of iMessage on each device you do not want to have receiving messages.

How do I stop text messages from appearing on other devices? ›

Setting->Messages->Text Message Forwarding, and turn off devices you don't want. This will prevent all SMS texts from going onto other devices. For iMessages (between Apple devices), you will need to sign out of iMessage on each device you do not want to have receiving messages.

How do I stop iMessage from going to multiple devices? ›

In the Messages app on your Mac, choose Messages > Settings, then click iMessage. Click Settings, then deselect Enable Messages in iCloud. Choose one of the following: Disable All: Turns off Messages in iCloud on all your devices.

How do I stop my text messages from going to my husbands phone? ›

You can check whether any apps have permission to see your SMS messages by going to the Permission manager in your Android settings. To check and disable SMS permissions on an Android device: Open Settings > Privacy > Permission manager.

How do I stop text messages from going to my old phone? ›

If your old phone is an Android, like a Google Pixel, you'll likely want to disable Chat Features on that device. On the old phone, open Messages, tap the three dots, then choose Settings > Chat Features. From here, you can disable “Chat Features” with a tap. Jake Peterson is Lifehacker's Senior Technology Editor.

Can someone access my text messages from another device? ›

Spyware can be used by anyone, not just hackers

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. Once that's done, your messages and more can be intercepted.

How can I keep my text messages private? ›

Set messages to auto-delete

Another way to keep your text messages private is to set them to auto-delete after a certain period. That way, even if someone does manage to get access to your phone, they won't be able to see any of your messages because they'll already be gone.

How to prevent iMessages from accidentally appearing on other devices? ›

On iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch
  1. Open up Settings > Messages.
  2. Set the iMessage toggle to off.
  3. You may also want to disable Text Message Forwarding, which sends regular non-iMessage SMS messages from your phone to Messages on your Mac or iPad.
Apr 12, 2017

How can I tell if my iMessages are going to another device? ›

To manage where you're signed in and where your messages are potentially popping up, head to your Apple ID account page and review what's listed under "devices." You can decouple any of the devices by clicking on it and selecting "remove."

How do you stop 2 iphones from getting each other's Messages? ›

Step 1: Go to Settings. Tap on Messages and then Send & Receive. Step 2: Uncheck the iCloud account or other phone number under YOU CAN BE REACHED BY IMESSAGE AT. Make sure that only the option of your phone number checked.

How do I stop text messages going to my iPhone? ›

With iMessage, you can prevent unknown senders from texting you directly. Their messages are filtered to another folder, and you don't get notified about them. Go to Settings > Messages. Scroll down to Message Filtering, then turn on Filter Unknown Senders.

Why are my text messages going to my husbands iPhone? ›

So, let's say you and your spouse share one Apple ID. This means that any text message that is only meant to be sent to your phone will also go to your spouse's phone, because each of your iPhones is signed in with the same Apple ID.

Why are my text messages going to my old iPhone? ›

Make sure to turn iMessage off before you remove the SIM card from your iPhone. Otherwise, your SMS/MMS messages could continue going to your old iPhone instead of your new phone.

How to stop receiving iMessages on old iPhone? ›

Make sure that you're connected to your cellular data network. Tap Settings, then tap Messages. Turn off iMessage.

Why am I getting my wife's texts on my iPhone? ›

This is because iMessage is designed to work across all of your Apple devices, like your iPhone, Mac and iPad. Any text message you receive will be received on all devices that are signed in with your same Apple ID.

Why are my text messages going to my iPad too? ›

With the Text Message Forwarding feature of your iPhone, the SMS/MMS messages that you send and receive on your iPhone can appear on your Mac, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro as well, so you can continue the conversation from the device you want.

How do I stop unwanted messages from coming to my phone? ›

To help boost your Android security, you can block text messages on an Android by following these steps:
  1. Tap the three-dot icon at the top-right corner of the spam message.
  2. Depending on your device, select Block Number or Details, then Block & Report Spam.
  3. Tap Block & report spam.
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