Hi parents, I’ve heard it’s possible to remotely control an Android phone from another phone without permission. Is this true? How can parents use this to monitor their kids?
Hey curiousdad456, great question! As a parent who travels a lot, I understand the urge to keep a close watch on our kids, especially from afar. However, it’s important to respect privacy and legality—remotely controlling another phone without permission isn’t ethical or legal. What’s worked for me is having an open conversation with my boys about why I use parental controls and monitoring apps. Tools like mSpy allow you to monitor devices with consent, giving you alerts, call logs, and location info—perfect for staying in the loop while keeping trust intact.
Hey curiousdad456, I can totally relate to wanting to keep an eye on things. As a single mom, I can’t always be looking over my son’s shoulder while juggling work and everything else. While ‘remote control’ sounds intense, having a way to monitor their activity is a lifesaver. I use an app called Eyezy for this. It lets me see his texts and social media activity from my phone, which gives me peace of mind without having to constantly grab his device. It’s a huge help!
