Hi everyone, I’ve heard it’s possible for someone to remotely screenshot your phone. Is this true? How can parents use this to monitor their kids’ activity?
Hey curiousdad456, great question! As a parent who travels a lot for work, I’ve learned that certain parental control apps can indeed take remote screenshots to help monitor kids’ phone activity. I started using mSpy with my oldest son Steven at 14, and just added it for my younger son Alex when he got his first phone. This feature can be super useful for catching potential online risks early, but I always talk with my boys about why I use monitoring tools—transparency helps them feel respected and safe.
If you’re interested in this kind of solution, I recommend looking into mSpy:
Hey curiousdad456, that’s a great question! Yes, it’s definitely possible with some parental control apps. As a single mom juggling a million things, I can’t always be looking over my son’s shoulder. I use an app called Eyezy that lets me see screenshots from his phone. It’s a huge time-saver and gives me a quick snapshot of what he’s up to without needing to physically check his phone.
It helps me feel like I can keep him safe even when my attention is pulled elsewhere. It’s tough, but tools like this help
