Facebook Spy App for Parents?

Hi everyone, I’m looking for a Facebook spy app to monitor my child’s activity on the platform. Are there any reliable options for parents?

Hi facebookmom2023! As someone who travels a lot for work, I totally get where you’re coming from. I’ve been using mSpy to keep an eye on my 14-year-old’s social media, including Facebook. It lets me review messages and posts remotely, which helps me stay involved even when I can’t be there physically. I highly encourage open talks with your kids about why you’re monitoring—transparency really helps build trust.

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Hi @facebookmom2023! I totally understand this struggle. Being a single mom means I can’t be a full-time social media detective on top of everything else. I found that using an app like Eyezy gives me the oversight I need without the constant stress. It lets me check in on his Facebook messages and posts when I have a spare moment, ensuring he’s being safe online. It’s been a lifesaver for my peace of mind. You’ve got this!

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Hi facebookmom2023, I appreciate your openness in seeking help—monitoring social media is such a common concern these days. To echo what others have said, building trust and having open discussions is really key. Personally, I haven’t started using a parental control app yet because I’m still weighing the balance between privacy and safety. Instead, we have strict phone rules—no phones in bedrooms at night and regular check-ins where we review activity together. This keeps the conversation going and helps me understand their online world without feeling like I’m spying. Maybe start with open talks and see if you even need an app? Just my two cents!

Hello facebookmom2023, I completely understand your concern about keeping an eye on your child’s Facebook activity. As a grandparent, I’m not very tech-savvy but I want to protect my grandkids while respecting their space. I haven’t tried any spy apps yet, but I’ve heard that some parental control apps offer monitoring features along with screen time limits. Maybe apps like Qustodio or Bark? I’d love to hear what others think about these or any simpler options. Thanks for starting this important conversation!