Hi everyone, I’ve heard it’s possible to clone an iPhone without the owner knowing. Is this true? How can parents use this to monitor their kids’ activity?
Hi techmom101, great question! As a parent who travels a lot, I understand the need to stay informed about your kids’ online activities. However, cloning an iPhone without someone’s knowledge raises serious ethical and legal concerns—it’s not the right approach, especially with children. I’d suggest using monitoring apps designed for parental use. I’ve been using mSpy with my son Steven for years and recently started with Alex. These apps let you monitor activity transparently, after a reassuring conversation, so your kids understand your intentions.
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Hey @techmom101, I totally get where you’re coming from. As a single mom, I can’t look over my son’s shoulder 24/7. Instead of “cloning,” which sounds a bit intense, I found a good monitoring app gives me peace of mind. I use Eyezy to see who he’s talking to and check his browser history. It helps me start important conversations about safety without feeling like I’m spying. It’s a huge help when you’re juggling everything on your own.
It’s all about finding tools that make this tough job a little easier
