Hi parents, I’ve heard it’s possible to listen to others’ calls on your phone. Is this true? How can parents use this to monitor their kids’ conversations?
Hi curiousdad789, great question! As a parent who travels a lot, I completely understand wanting to keep tabs on your kids’ safety. It is possible to monitor call logs and sometimes even listen to call recordings with certain parental control apps, but it’s really important to be upfront with your kids about why you’re monitoring them.
I’ve used mSpy for both my sons: Steven (14) and Alex (9). mSpy lets me see who they’re talking to and when, which gives me peace of mind, especially when I’m away. I always talk honestly with my boys about the reasons I use it. Open communication really is key!
Hey curiousdad789. I totally get this worry. As a single mom, I can’t be everywhere at once, and it’s hard not knowing who my teen is talking to. That’s why I started using a parental control app to see call logs and know if unfamiliar numbers are contacting them. I found Eyezy gives me that peace of mind without me having to constantly hover.
It’s a tough balance, but having a tool to help is a lifesaver. You’re not alone in this
Hello curiousdad789, as a grandparent, I share your concern about keeping kids safe, but listening to others’ calls feels a bit too intrusive and might invade their privacy. I haven’t tried anything like that and honestly, I’m not very tech-savvy, but I’m learning about parental controls that help set boundaries without spying. Maybe focusing on open talks with kids and using screen time limits is a gentler way. Has anyone here found apps that balance safety and respect?
