First published: Apr 23, 2020 Updated 2 times since publishing In my tests, I found that mSpy’s monitoring capabilities are helpful for protecting kids. The location tracking pinpoints where they are at all times, while the in-depth monitoring tools let you know what they’re doing and who they’re contacting. Unfortunately, it lacks a few key features, like screen time limiting, meaning you can’t manage your kids’ device activity with it. Note that it costs a bit more than its competitors. However, some of mSpy’s unique features, like screen recording and keylogging, might make it worthwhile. Safeguard your kids with mSpy
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Call, Message, Web, and Social Media Monitoring
mSpy includes comprehensive call, message, web, and social media monitoring. It shows a full history of everyone your children have been calling, including at what times. Additionally, it displays a list of their most frequently contacted numbers, letting you quickly know who they’re regularly getting in touch with. The text message monitoring is quite thorough, showing you all your kids’ messages. You can see who they’ve been texting and what the messages are. It keeps a full record of all messages, so you can open any text thread and see the entire conversation.
Some apps have limits on what social media they can monitor, but mSpy can get messages from almost every single social media platform. This includes WhatsApp, Instagram, Snapchat, Telegram, Discord, and more. The comprehensive monitoring ensures your kids don’t have unsupervised conversations with anyone, regardless of what app they use.
Besides the above, mSpy’s in-depth website monitoring shows you all the websites your kids visit. You can see what bookmarks they create, ensuring you’re fully informed about all their online activity.
App and Website Blocking
Safeguarding your kids against unsafe apps and websites is essential, so it’s great that mSpy has reliable app and website blocking tools. The website blocker isn’t as comprehensive as the web filtering tools in top parental control apps like Qustodio. However, it’s still easy to use and lets you block any website by entering its URL in the online dashboard.
The app block is similar, as you can easily block apps on your kids’ phones through the online dashboard. This feature shows you a complete list of all apps on your kids’ phone, letting you easily browse through them and block access to any that you feel are inappropriate.
Location Tracking and Geofencing
mSpy’s location tracking is among the best available. Its location monitoring feature shows you exactly where your kids are while also giving a full history of where they were and when. This lets you track everywhere your kids go and make sure they aren’t going to any unsafe locations.
Alongside the comprehensive monitoring, mSpy also provides effective geofencing. It lets you mark specific areas on the map using the online dashboard and sends you alerts whenever your kids enter that area.
Keylogging and Screen Recording
For thorough monitoring, mSpy provides keylogging and screen recording capabilities. The screen recorder regularly captures what your kids are browsing and viewing on their devices, keeping you informed about whether they’re accessing any unsafe or inappropriate material online.
mSpy’s keylogger is also quite thorough, as it tracks all your kids’ keystrokes on their devices. It also has keyword tracking capabilities, letting you know whenever your kids type a specific word on their device and instantly highlighting it in the online dashboard.
Photo, Video, and App Monitoring
Another highlight of mSpy is that the app shows everything your child has on their phone. You can see all the images and videos stored in their library, letting you instantly check and ensure that your child doesn’t have any unsafe or inappropriate media stored on their phone. You can even open up any of these images or see the full videos if needed.
Other than the videos and images, mSpy shows you all the apps on your kid’s phone. This lets you easily check to see whether they’re using any apps that could be dangerous or unsafe.
Overall, mSpy comes with an impressive set of comprehensive monitoring features. This parental control tool lets you know exactly what your kids are up to, who they’re in contact with, and where they’re going. While the lack of critical features like screen time limiting puts it behind other top competitors, it’s still a solid app to monitor your kids’ activity. Keep your kids safe with mSpy
Installing mSpy on Android
Remember that mSpy’s functionality will vary based on whether the Android device is rooted. Various features are unavailable on unrooted devices, including social media monitoring and geofencing capabilities.
Installing mSpy on iOS (iCloud Sync Method)
Note that there are other ways to use mSpy on iOS devices, which you can find on the mSpy website. This includes a WiFi sync method and another method that only works on jailbroken iPhones. The amount of information you can monitor will depend on which method you use, with the jailbreak method providing the most comprehensive monitoring.
Intuitive Online Dashboard
mSpy’s online dashboard provides a full overview of everything your kids are up to. It lets you know what websites they’re visiting, who they’re calling, who they’re messaging, and more. There’s also an intuitive menu on the left-hand side that you can use to access any of the monitoring features, including location tracking, social media monitoring, and more.
Another highlight is that mSpy’s dashboard also shows you the current status of the monitored device. It lets you know whether it’s connected to a WiFi network and even what the current battery percentage is. This is useful information to have, as it lets you know if your kids’ devices are about to power off.
Live Chat
mSpy’s live chat is helpful when it works, but it’s hard to reach. You can access it by clicking the chat bubble icon at the bottom-right of any page of the official website. However, I frequently found during my tests that this bubble seemingly kept appearing and disappearing at random. You may have to refresh the page a few times in order to find and use it. Upon accessing the live chat, you’ll speak to a bot that can respond to generic queries. You have to specifically ask for an agent to speak to a real person. Another issue I experienced here is that it often takes a long time to connect to an agent. Sometimes, I waited roughly 10 minutes only to see a message saying there was no agent available and to try again later. Thankfully, the live chat agents are helpful once you finally connect. I asked various questions regarding mSpy’s plans, and I received thorough answers to each query.
Remember that these prices are valid for the first term only. Each plan gets more expensive on the first renewal, with the 1-year plan costing $16.67/month, the 3-month plan costing $40.00/month, and the 1-month plan costing $69.99. Note that the subscription plan available on mSpy’s website only monitors 1 device. This makes mSpy a lot less cost-effective than competitors like Qustodio, which can monitor unlimited devices with the most expensive plan. While subscriptions for multiple devices aren’t available directly, you can contact support to get a custom plan for multiple devices. When I asked a live chat agent, they offered me a 6-month plan that could monitor up to 5 devices for $360. It’s odd that you have to contact support to ask for this, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you wish to secure multiple devices.
Overall, mSpy isn’t the best option if you want good value for money. Its default plan only monitors 1 device, and the custom plans for multiple devices cost significantly more than what you can pay for competitors with similar functionality.
Refund Policy
Unlike Qustodio, which lets you request a refund within 30 days with no questions asked, mSpy’s refunds are subject to various conditions, as indicated by the refund policy on their website.
Given all the conditions, getting a refund for mSpy is incredibly difficult. Various conditions need to be met to qualify, and you can’t get your money back if you are simply unsatisfied with the product and change your mind. mSpy doesn’t offer a free trial either, meaning you have to commit to the purchase to try it out. Thankfully, there’s a demo on the website that you can use to get an idea of what the app’s functionality is like before you purchase it. You can try mSpy yourself to see if it’s right for you. It may cost a bit more than its competitors, but it might be worth it due to its ease of use and the few unique features it provides, like photo and video monitoring, screen recording, and more.
References
[1] https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/11/mspy-spyware-millions-customers-data-breach/ [2] https://www.mspy.com/blog/dont-panic-your-data-is-safe-blog-mspy/