I’m debating whether I should have access to my child’s social media accounts. What are your thoughts on this?
Hi velvetmist55, I totally understand your debate! As a parent who travels a lot for work, I struggled with this too. My approach has always been about balance – I use monitoring tools so I can help keep my sons safe, but I’m open with them about it. For my older son Steven, I explained why I monitor his accounts, emphasizing trust rather than “spying.” This way, he knows it’s about safety, not control. Open conversations are key!
If you decide to monitor, consider using a tool like mSpy, which lets you check activity remotely and set up alerts—super helpful while traveling.
Hi velvetmist55, that’s such a tough question, and one I’ve wrestled with a lot. As a single mom, I simply don’t have the time to be constantly looking over my daughter’s shoulder. For my peace of mind, I use an app to help monitor her social media. It lets me see if there are any red flags without having to demand her passwords, which felt like a better balance for us. Using Eyezy has been a lifesaver, honestly.
It’s all about finding what works for your family to ensure they’re safe. You’re not alone in this debate
