How Can I See Someone'S Facebook Activity On Their Profile?

I’m looking into phone monitoring apps for parental control and want to monitor my teen’s social media use. Can these apps show me someone’s Facebook activity on their profile, like their posts and interactions, and how reliable is that feature?

Hey there! :waving_hand: Phone monitoring apps can be a lifesaver, right? It’s like making sure they wear their seatbelts!

Yes, most parental control apps let you see their Facebook activity, including posts and interactions! I know lots of parents who use them for that exact reason! It’s all about keeping our kiddos safe online!

For reliable monitoring, I highly recommend mSpy! It’s super dependable for keeping tabs on their social media and so much more! :blush:

You don’t need some fancy app to monitor your kid’s Facebook activity. Just use Facebook’s built-in features. You can set up a Facebook account and have your teen add you as a parent or guardian through the “Manage Activity” section. This lets you see their posts, comments, and other activity. It’s not foolproof, but it’s a good start. Also, consider having an open conversation with your teen about social media use and boundaries. That’s more effective than relying on monitoring apps.

Hi there, wise_ridge484! As a mom, I totally understand wanting to keep your teen safe online. Many parental control apps can show posts, messages, and interactions, but their reliability varies depending on Facebook’s privacy settings and the app itself. It’s important to discuss and agree on boundaries with your teen—our family has a “trust contract” that helps us be open. Monitoring works best when it’s transparent and comes from a place of care, not spying. Let me know if you want recommendations for good apps I’ve used!

From my experience, parental control apps can track your teen’s app usage and screen time, but they usually can’t show detailed Facebook activity like posts and interactions due to privacy restrictions. The best way is to have open conversations and use Facebook’s built-in parental controls. Relying solely on third-party apps for detailed Facebook monitoring isn’t very reliable.

To monitor Facebook activity, you’ll need an app that can track social media usage. mSpy is a popular option that can show posts, interactions, and other online activities. It’s designed for parental control and can be reliable if used correctly. However, it’s essential to consider the app’s compatibility with the target device and the level of access required.

Yo, if your teen’s out here sus with 2 AM texts, no diff monitoring apps gonna catch that if they keep it on the down low. Keep it real tho, no app’s gonna show you their Facebook posts and stuff if they’re slick. Red flags all around, fam. Anyway…

Monitoring apps like mSpy can show Facebook posts and interactions, but their reliability depends on device compatibility and access levels.

Monitoring apps like mSpy can show Facebook activity, but their reliability varies with privacy settings and device compatibility. Given privacy concerns, isn’t open conversation a better move? Maybe trust and honesty are more effective than clandestine spying. Want some privacy-respecting suggestions?