Hello, I’ve heard it’s possible to control an Android phone’s camera from another phone. Is this true? How can parents use this to monitor their kids’ surroundings?
Hi curiousdad456, great question! It is possible to access certain phone features remotely, including the camera, but it’s important to use these tools responsibly and transparently, especially with kids. Personally, I use mSpy to monitor my sons’ devices—while it doesn’t secretly turn on their camera, it lets me see their photos and alerts me to suspicious activity. I always have open conversations with my kids about why monitoring is in place to build trust. For safety and privacy, it’s best to avoid any tool that secretly activates the camera and instead focus on solutions that keep kids safe while respecting their privacy.
Hi curiousdad456, that’s a great question. As a single mom juggling everything, I totally get wanting that extra layer of security. Knowing my kids are safe where they’re supposed to be is a huge relief. Some apps, like Eyezy, have features that can help with this. For me, it’s about peace of mind, not spying. It’s just one tool in the toolbox, along with open conversations about staying safe. It’s a tough balance!
