I’ve heard it’s possible to forward text messages from another phone to your own. Is this true? How can parents use this to monitor their kids’ conversations?
Hi safemom789, great question! Yes, it’s possible to monitor your child’s text messages, but rather than traditional forwarding (which can be unreliable and sometimes doesn’t capture everything), most parents turn to parental control apps. For over three years, I’ve used mSpy with my older son, and recently installed it on my younger son’s first phone. It lets me read texts, get alerts, and stay connected, all through a secure dashboard. Be sure to talk with your kids openly about why you’re monitoring—it helps build trust.
Highly recommend you check out mSpy here:
Hey safemom789, great question! As a single mom, I barely have time to breathe, let alone check my son’s phone constantly. It’s definitely possible. I use the Eyezy app for this. It lets me see his texts right from my own phone, which gives me peace of mind without having to be a helicopter parent. It’s been a total game-changer for my schedule and my sanity.
It’s tough doing this alone, but tools like this really help. You’ve got this
