There are many texting apps to choose from but none are as indispensable as the humble SMS. Even if you don’t have your phone near you, you might still need access to these text messages to complete online transactions, for OTP verification, or to receive delivery notifications. Fortunately, it is possible to check your SMS messages from remote locations. We will show you how to auto-forward texts to email or cloud so you can check new incoming messages on another device.
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- How to Forward Texts to Email/Cloud Automatically
- 1. With Auto Forward SMS to PC/Phone App
- 2. Using Forward SMS to Email or Cloud App
- 3. Give IFTTT a Try
- 4. With Zapier and ClickSend
- 5. Linking Your Android Phone to Windows
- Frequently Asked Questions
How to Forward Texts to Email/Cloud Automatically
There are many uses of forwarding SMS to email/cloud automatically. Maybe you’re at work and you can’t have your phone near you. Or, for whatever reason, you wish to give people the impression that a phone number is active even though you’re not using it temporarily? Now you can.
In order to forward messages from an Android phone, you need access to a secondary smartphone or a desktop browser. We have covered the most useful methods for this which feature a couple of Google Play apps, IFTTT, and an advanced solution for users who require bulk SMS transfer. For each of these solutions, follow the guided instructions.
1. With Auto Forward SMS to PC/Phone App
If you want a no-frills, easy to use app that automatically forwards text messages to another phone number or email, consider installing “Auto Forward SMS to PC/Phone” from the Google Play Store (and not unofficial sources).
- Launch the app and enter your email address or secondary phone number where you want the text messages to be sent to. You also have to give the app your consent to forward OTP from banks (it’s a secure Google Play app so there’s nothing to worry!).
- Click “Detailed Settings” to manage more options.
Sayak Boral
Sayak Boral is a technology writer with over eleven years of experience working in different industries including semiconductors, IoT, enterprise IT, telecommunications OSS/BSS, and network security. He has been writing for MakeTechEasier on a wide range of technical topics including Windows, Android, Internet, Hardware Guides, Browsers, Software Tools, and Product Reviews.
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