| I have yet to find how to ensure I receive texts that go to my teen’s phone. Only thing I can think of is getting an old phone and sign both of them in with same Apple ID. I swear I’ve met parents who are able to receive every text. How do they do this? Wouldngoing to the Genius Bar help? |
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Same iCloud account and no Snapchat. |
I don't know, but I have heard parents complain that they tried to do this and didn't realize that their kids were getting every single one of the parents' texts. I think I would list my mind receiving all my kids'texts. We just made it clear that we own all the devices and anything you send on the Internet/cell service could one day be public so we reserve the right to log into your device at any time. We did a ton of checking when the kids were younger and gradually have been checking less over time. |
I believe Bark can do this via a VPN. |
This. Anything you try the kids will learn to bypass it easily. Technology doesn't replace proper parenting and talking to kids about what's not appropriate online. |
I disagree. Many parents have no idea what their kids are up to if they don’t check their technology. I can tell from the stuff I have seen many parents don’t monitor their kids’ phones, and it is not good. |
What you don't know is what they know and find. You can't stop it. Best to get ahead of it rather than depending on tech. |
| Oh dear. Reading your kids texts is the equivalent of parents listening into phone conversations and reading letters during our time. Terrible. Your kid is allowed to have friendships and a social life that does not include you. It is actually important to their development as a person, and not being a snoop is important to establishing trust in your relationship with them. |