Hi everyone, I’ve heard it’s possible to use mSpy without accessing the target phone. Is this true? How can parents use this to monitor their kids?
Hi safemom456, great question! From my experience monitoring both my 14-year-old son Steven and my younger one, Alex, mSpy generally needs you to access the target phone physically for the initial setup, especially with Androids. For iPhones, if you have the child’s iCloud credentials and 2FA is off, you might set up remotely—but I’d always recommend being upfront with your kids about why you want monitoring in place. Open communication really helps them understand it’s about safety, not spying.
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Hey safemom456, that’s a great question! As a single mom, I barely have time to make dinner, let alone become a tech expert, so I needed something simple. I found that many apps require at least initial access, especially for Androids. I ended up going with Eyezy because the setup was manageable for me. It gives me peace of mind by letting me check their chats and location when I’m stuck at work, which is a lifesaver.
It’s tough juggling everything, but finding the right tools can make a huge difference. Hang in there
