Need spy apps for an Samsung galxy s3...

bluerose2438

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May 2, 2013
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Hello everyone!

I recently purchased galaxy s3 for my son and for me.. I am planning to install an spy software which i can monitor or track the web history and the location. Am trying to prevent pornography from getting to my childs phone. My friend suggest me to use HELLOSPY which i love the features of it. is it good for us to instally spy software on the phone?

thanks
 

vampirefo.

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My thoughts are no, to each their own. I have raised three daughters and one son, the boy is the youngest, he will be graduating from high school this year, and start his new life in college, all had phones from young age. I spied on none of them, and I think that made our relationship better, as I am sure there was stuff on their phones, I wouldn't have approved of.
Spying on your child is a reflection of yourself, meaning you doubt yourself as a parent, you have trust issues and your child is going to have to pay for that. Simple solution don't give your child a phone until you can control your own trust issues.
 

Afra

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Mar 29, 2012
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I want to use keylogger to Parental Control. I tested Mobile spy 3 days ago application, it is very good program I think, does anyone have opinion and experience about such software ?
The Mobile spy I downloaded from: Mobile Spy Mobile Phone - Stealth Mobile Phone Spy Software
 

pharoah

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Sep 5, 2010
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My thoughts are no, to each their own. I have raised three daughters and one son, the boy is the youngest, he will be graduating from high school this year, and start his new life in college, all had phones from young age. I spied on none of them, and I think that made our relationship better, as I am sure there was stuff on their phones, I wouldn't have approved of.
Spying on your child is a reflection of yourself, meaning you doubt yourself as a parent, you have trust issues and your child is going to have to pay for that. Simple solution don't give your child a phone until you can control your own trust issues.

i have to agree with you on this.that boils down to the big brother attitude.
 

edap

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Dec 12, 2012
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My thoughts are no, to each their own. I have raised three daughters and one son, the boy is the youngest, he will be graduating from high school this year, and start his new life in college, all had phones from young age. I spied on none of them, and I think that made our relationship better, as I am sure there was stuff on their phones, I wouldn't have approved of.
Spying on your child is a reflection of yourself, meaning you doubt yourself as a parent, you have trust issues and your child is going to have to pay for that. Simple solution don't give your child a phone until you can control your own trust issues.

Good advice and a sound philosophy to abide by. I'm a little older, although not technically a senior yet, so cell phones weren't an issue when our kids were young. However, all three grandkids are avid texters and aren't monitored by their parents. I think the kids will respect that later on.

Ed
 

ralphsteven

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Dec 17, 2013
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Hi bluerose2438. You have to take into consideration several things: 1. Most of these apps tracks only default browser history. So if your son will use other browsers such as Dolphin or Chrome such a program will not be useful. 2. Find an app that run invisibly otherwise your son will uninstall it.
 

Macthiu

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Apr 2, 2014
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My thoughts are no, to each their own. I have raised three daughters and one son, the boy is the youngest, he will be graduating from high school this year, and start his new life in college, all had phones from young age. I spied on none of them, and I think that made our relationship better, as I am sure there was stuff on their phones, I wouldn't have approved of.
Spying on your child is a reflection of yourself, meaning you doubt yourself as a parent, you have trust issues and your child is going to have to pay for that. Simple solution don't give your child a phone until you can control your own trust issues.

I agree with you.
 
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