Do you remember, I told you about Daniela’s favorite app not too long ago? I probably missed out on an important line saying she can operate my cell phone better than I do. She is not just great with her tablet; she can call important numbers and knows where to find her favorite games and videos too. Perhaps it’s time I considered what many parents in the world are using – XnSPY – kids monitoring app.
She is growing too quickly and it makes me wonder what happens when I have to let her spread her wings to explore the world. Soon she will turn into a teenager, meet new people, and have her own Facebook and other social media accounts. She will demand her own personal cell phone, just as my son already does. He is a video game lover and a cell phone addict. I know the marshmallow android is safe but I have other concerns. How can I keep track of what my kids do on their tablets and cell phone? How can I be sure they are safe the entire time they are online via a cell phone?
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XnSPY
XnSPY is a comprehensive monitoring app for parents with all the features necessary. It allows kids to have safe cell phone fun while parents can keep an eye on them remotely. This means you don’t always have to be with your kid or sneaking on them while they use the cell phone. You can watch everything they do outside the home with the help of technology. This way, you can let them use the cell phone confidently and know they are safe.
WhatsApp and other apps like LINE, KIK, and others allow people to find friends in nearby areas. Random people can message you to talk about unwanted topics and you cannot risk your kids receiving such messages. It is not good for little eyes and can affect their young minds negatively. This is why; numerous parents in the world are using such apps to protect their kids.
Besides, this kids monitoring app allows watchlisting words, so that any time kids use swear words the app alerts parents. In fact, if kids use any kind of offensive words or words that raise concern, the app alerts parents. Timing is important too, and if my kids won’t use the cell phone while minding bedtime, it will cause concern. The app allows parents to track internet usage via the browser history, shows installed games on the cell phone (iOS or Android), and allows access to text messages, photos, videos, and GPS location too.
It is interesting for parents because when kids start going to high school, they can easily lose track with other friends. Friends have a strange influence on teenagers, and if you are a parent struggling with a teen, this app may be helpful. If your kid lies about his/her whereabouts, you can track them easily. You can also listen to the calls and conversations they have with friends by turning on the recorder remotely.
What I must say is that with such apps, you can guide your kids from pre-teens to teens. You can tell them how to use their cell phones responsibly, and how to detect the wrong kind of people. You have to teach them the right way to make choices.
Of course, raising kids these days is too expensive and your wallet may not be enough all the time. Nonetheless, safety comes first. The good news is that I’ve found an affordable kid monitoring app. You can subscribe to it for as low as $8.33 per month in the basic version, and premium versions can cost as low as $12.49.
Moreover, it doesn’t necessarily have to be KitKat, Jellybean, or a marshmallow android cellphone before the app works. You can get this monitoring app in different versions like those for jailbroken iOS devices and those for non-jailbroken devices. You can find those that work on Android devices only and those that work on both iOS and Android devices too.
What I learned from my research on such apps is that there are all kinds of app reviews online. You have to sift through them and take your time to make the right choice.
If I have a problem with technology, I ask my son he was brought up with it, so usually points me in the right direction #alittlebitof everything’s_karendennis
Technology has changed so much since I was a kid! I remember using myspace very occasionally and now again msn messenger. It seems there are so many social media platforms now that can be accessed via apps. It’s so scary! Thanks for joining in with #ThatFridayLinky
This App looks fantastic will be checking it out Thanks for linking to the #THAT FRIDAY LINKY come back next week please
This app looks great! We need to embrace the world we live in but keep our children safe as well! Thanks for the info! #ThatFridayLinky
My girls are on their tablets a lot, so I’ll be adding an app to watch their internet activities. Thanks for the reminder! #ProductReviewParty
My son is 6 and he loves playing on the tablet and phone. He hates when I watch him, but I have my concerns about who he is talking to and what he might be saying. I definitely can use an app like that! #ProductReviewParty
This is really helpful. My daughter is only three, but this sort of thing will concern me in the future when she has internet access. I’ll share it with my sisters, too. Thank you! #alittlebitofeverything
This is very interesting and I am going to learn more about this. My teenager is going to be getting his first cell phone for his birthday this year and this will be perfect for monitoring things. Thanks so much for this information:) #alittlebitofeverything
This is very interesting. My kids are still young…I am definitely not looking forward to the teen years. It is nice to know that there are some technology options out there to help keep them safe. Thanks for sharing! #alittlebitofeverything