Hello everyone, how can track my children's smart phone activity? I want to listen to their calls, and monitor their social media activity secretly. The phones the children use are Tecno Pop2 Plus
Ours are in college and beyond, thankfully. But it's definitely an interesting question!Hello everyone, how can track my children's smart phone activity? I want to listen to their calls, and monitor their social media activity secretly. The phones the children use are Tecno Pop2 Plus
Are you in the US? Which state?Hello everyone, how can track my children's smart phone activity? I want to listen to their calls, and monitor their social media activity secretly. The phones the children use are Tecno Pop2 Plus
I am not in the US. I am in Uganda.Are you in the US? Which state?
I understand your concern. For a little context, these children are underage. 14 and 12 respectively. We bought them phones to gacilitate online learning during thee COVID19 lockdown. The rules were laid out clearly, and one of them was that ŵ monitor their activity. But now they are becoming secretive about their phone activity. I discovered that they clear all their logs before handing the phones in for night custody.The secretly part as a little concerning
Thanks for these reads. I will surely go through a and pick a leaf.Ours are in college and beyond, thankfully. But it's definitely an interesting question!
Is Snooping on Teenagers Ever O.K.? (Published 2017)
New research questions the use of spying and suggests better approaches for worried parents.www.nytimes.com
Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ("COPPA")
COPPA imposes certain requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children under 13 years of age, and on operators of other websites or online services that have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information online from a child under 13 years of age.www.ftc.gov
Why Parents Should Monitor Their Child's Phone and Internet Activity
A recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center revealed that the vast majority of parents in the United States are very concerned with the what their children do online and how their behavior could be monitored by others through web history, social media activity, phone calls and even text...strategiesforparents.com