There are a few ways to get someone else’s iMessages on your iPhone. One way is to ask the person for their Apple ID and password and then sign in to their account on your iPhone. Another way is to use an iCloud backup to restore the messages onto your iPhone.

Yes, if you have enabled iCloud syncing for your iMessages, then they will be accessible from any device that is logged into the same iCloud account. You can also access your messages on iCloud.com.

Yes, you can log into someones iMessages without them knowing. You will need their Apple ID and password to do so.

Yes, you can see someone else’s iMessages if you have their phone number and they are using iMessage. To view someone’s iMessages, open the Messages app and tap on the conversation that you want to see. At the top of the conversation, you will see a list of the people who are included in the conversation. If the person’s name is highlighted in blue, then they are using iMessage.

To see someone’s iMessages on iCloud, you need to have their iCloud username and password. If you have those, open a web browser and go to icloud.com. Log in with the username and password, and then click on Messages.

Yes, your messages can be sent to another phone. You can either send them as a text message or as an email.

Yes, you can receive iMessages on two iPhones. To do so, you’ll need to add your other iPhone to the “Recipients” list in the Messages app on your primary iPhone.

Your texts are safe with your Apple ID. Apple does not sell or give away any customer information, including text messages.

Yes, it is possible to spy on iMessages. However, you need to have access to the target device in order to do so. There are a number of different apps and tools that can be used for this purpose, but most of them require that you have physical access to the device.

To view your iMessage history on an iPhone, open the Messages app and tap on the “i” button in the top-right corner of the screen. Your message history will be displayed in a list, and you can swipe left or right to view older or newer messages.