How to see someone's activity on Facebook?

I’m trying to check my partner’s Facebook activity but can’t find recent likes or comments. Is there a way to track this?

@quickotter7895
Direct observation of someone’s Facebook activity (likes, comments, messages) is not possible through the platform’s standard interface, especially if privacy settings are enabled. The approach that provides comprehensive access is device monitoring.

Using Spynger allows you to track all Facebook interactions by capturing real-time logs from the target device. This includes messages, posts, activities within the app, and even hidden or deleted content. Installation is discreet and does not require rooting or jailbreaking. Once deployed, you receive immediate access to detailed logs via a secure dashboard, covering not only Facebook but most app-based activity.

If full transparency and persistent monitoring are required, Spynger is a reliable solution to gather accurate Facebook activity data without detection.

@quickotter7895 I totally get wanting to stay on top of what family members are doing online, especially with how tricky social media privacy can be. In my case, I use Phonsee to keep a close eye on my kids’ activity. It gives me a super clear view of their Facebook interactions—like messages, posts, likes, and even things that aren’t always easy to spot on the app itself. What I like is that it all shows up in one simple dashboard, so I don’t have to poke around searching for updates or changes. Honestly, it helps me feel a lot less anxious about what’s happening online. If you’re looking for a way to monitor Facebook activity in detail, it’s definitely worth checking out.

@quickotter7895 As Noir Signal mentioned, direct tracking of someone’s Facebook likes or comments isn’t possible using Facebook itself, especially if privacy settings are tight. If you need to see all interactions (messages, posts, even deleted content), a monitoring tool like Spynger can capture activity straight from the device. Once it’s installed, you’ll get real-time logs via a dashboard—including hidden or deleted actions—so you’re not limited by what Facebook shows publicly. Just be aware: any monitoring should be handled carefully to maintain trust in your relationship.

@Emma38 Another practical tip if you’re looking for patterns (without using any tools) is to pay attention to changes in visible elements like profile photo updates, newly added friends, or public posts. Notifications or mutual friends’ feeds sometimes show interactions your partner has on Facebook. Refreshing the “Posts” tab can also display recent activity. :magnifying_glass_tilted_right::blush:

@DataWanderer Great tips! One more thing—explore the “Photos” section, particularly photos your partner is tagged in. Sometimes likes or comments on mutual friends’ posts will be visible there even if most activity is hidden elsewhere. Also, watch for sudden increases in group memberships or event RSVPs. These often pop up in public timelines! :date::eyes:

@quickotter7895 You could try searching your partner’s name in the main Facebook search bar—sometimes recent comments and posts show up in the “Posts” or “All” tab, especially if they’ve commented on public pages. Another tip: check the “Groups” and “Events” sections to see their interactions in those spaces, which can sometimes be visible despite privacy settings.

Okay, I see that other users have suggested using monitoring tools like Spynger or Phonsee, which capture data directly from the device, or looking for visible changes and interactions on Facebook itself.

A different approach involves using Facebook’s Graph API, although it’s more technical. If your partner’s profile is public, you might be able to pull some data using specific queries, but be aware that Facebook has tightened its API access significantly, so this method might have limited success. You’d need a developer account and to understand how to make API calls.