Monitoring is better than a warning! How?

Parents often catch their kids indulged in something wrong. The list of that something includes sexting, watching porn, making unknown contacts digitally, excessive use of technology, gaming addiction, sneaking out, visiting the down-town bar, skipping schools etc. All of these matters carry a big danger with them in the form of health issue, their security, legal concerns etc. Parents understand these dangers and they most of the times leave their kids with a warning, but only a half of them make sure that their kids don’t get involved in these matters again. Unfortunately, kids of this age are more tech-savvy than their parents. They easily over smart them and continue their activities. To stop them, parents should start monitoring their online and offline activities. Before going further, let me tell you the key difference between monitoring and spying. Monitoring is about keeping an eye on kids explicitly with their consent, whereas spying is  snooping on them secretly.

How is Monitoring Better?

Go back to your teenage and imagine what would you have felt if your parents were spying on you? Obviously you would have felt bad about it in the first place and then there could be thousands of ideas coming to your mind for hiding your activities from them. The age has changed, but not the feeling. If you spy on your teen, not only your relation will suffer but it will open thousands of wrong doors on your teen to conceal their activities. To avoid all this trouble, the best approach is monitoring them with consent. If you tell your kid that you are going to monitor them for their own safety and there is no excuse for it; they will come to your terms for sure. Also, the idea of being monitored will make them act responsibly. Monitoring makes:

  • Your Kid responsible for their acts.
  • Keeps your relation strong.
  • Helps you cease the warning process.

How to Monitor?

Monitoring kids is no more an easy job. If you want to stay updated about their activities both online and offline, the smart way is using parental monitoring app for it. Any advanced app such as FamilyTime lets parents:

Monitor Internet Use

Using the app parents can:

  • Check browsing history
  • View bookmarks
  • Keep an eye on most visited sites
  • Put the questionable site in Watchlist
  • Receive alerts whenever they try to access the restricted sites

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Check Mobile Activities

With FamilyTime, parents can:

  • Check the call logs
  • View contacts with details
  • Check installed apps

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Track Location:

Parents can also,

  • Check current location of their teens on the virtual map
  • Trace where they have been all day long
  • Receive panic alerts along with location
  • View their check-ins and check-outs

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This is not all, there are many other features that empower parents to take control such as remotely locking the phone, blacklisting apps, Watchlisting contacts etc. Isn’t it all a parent would look for? Give this app a try for free. Download it from your phone’s app store or click the buttons below:

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