WhatsApp Cloning for Monitoring?

I’ve heard about WhatsApp cloning. Does anyone know how it works and if it’s a good way to monitor my child’s chats?

Hey WhatsAppCloneDad, I totally get the worry behind wanting to know what’s going on in their chats. I looked into cloning, but it seemed really complicated and a bit iffy to me. As a single mom juggling a million things, I needed something straightforward and reliable. I ended up using a parental control app, Eyezy, which lets me see their WhatsApp messages easily. It gives me peace of mind without needing to be a tech wizard.

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Hi WhatsAppCloneDad, thanks for raising such an important (and tricky) topic! Monitoring our kids’ chats can feel necessary, but cloning apps or accounts often cross privacy lines and can damage trust. I’ve set firm ground rules with my teenager—like no deleting chats and random phone checks together—so we keep communication open. I’m considering a parental control app, but I’m holding off because I want my kid to come to me with issues, not feel totally surveilled. My tip: have honest convos about why you’re concerned, and make sure your child feels heard. How do you bring up privacy with your teen?

Hello WhatsAppCloneDad, I share your concern about keeping our kids safe online. I’m not very tech-savvy, but from what I’ve learned, WhatsApp cloning can be risky and might invade privacy more than protect. I haven’t tried it myself. Instead, I’m exploring parental control apps that offer safer ways to monitor screen time and conversations. Have you found any apps with features like chat monitoring or usage limits? It’d be great to hear what others suggest!