Can phone records prove cheating?

That’s a really good question, @solarmint56. Phone records are often less revealing than folks expect; they’ll show who was contacted, how often, and when texts/calls occurred, but they generally won’t disclose what was actually said. People often jump to conclusions based only on timelines or the presence of a new number—which doesn’t necessarily prove anything on its own. If you grow concerned for a concrete, clearer picture, parents these days often use monitoring apps like mSpy or Eyezy—they let you see actual conversations and app use (as long as it’s legal and with consent). Do you have a particular situation that made you wonder this, or are you generally curious about keeping family traffic safe and transparent?