XNSPY, the Cell Phone Tracker App that Delivers what it Promises
Published on 13 April 15
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Monitoring apps for parents are as under appreciated as they are controversial. Kids are going to be exposed to inappropriate things-that’s the reality of the time where smartphones have taken over. This means anything and everything has been made available to your child. In that sense, monitoring apps simply act as a vehicle for responsible parenting in 2015.
We’re going to scrutiny XNSPY today; a cell phone tracker app that does everything you’d dread. But it is that fearlessness that makes it an app you can’t miss.
Monitoring From Afar
What strikes you about this app right away is that all monitoring prowess comes into play remotely. You don’t need constant access to the device in question. You don’t even need occasional access. Getting hold of the device is a one-time thing, and you do it only to install the app. After that, all the monitoring happens from a control panel on the web.
This is good for two reasons. One, the parent can monitor from anywhere-at work, on the go, at home while the child is at school. Two, your parenting decisions can be more informed when you know more about your child.
A Striking Monitoring Cache
There’s a lot that kids can do on their smartphones, and XNSPY seems to have noticed that. It has taken into account the way that a modern teenager or tween would use their phone and designed tools that would help the parent keep an eye on those things.
For instance, it has got a Facebook monitoring feature so that parents can look at their kid’s inbox. They’ve got the same mechanism for other IMs-WhatsApp, Viber, Line and Skype.
But they’ve also got other parental control tools such as a GPS tracker. And it comes with a geo-fencing update where the parent is given a push notification if a kid enters, let’s say, a tavern.
There is plenty more, so parents can pick and choose what form of digital parenting methods they want to apply with their child.
A Few Downsides
There are still areas where the app is lacking. For instance, Windows Phone users are going to find themselves ignored-XNSPY is only available for Android and iOS. It also has a lot of catching up to do as far as other popular apps are concerned. Kids these days widely use Vine, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter, and this software offers no monitoring solution for them.
All in all, it delivers on what it promises-which is an inside out parental monitoring experience. A few more tweaks, though, and the app could really progress.
We’re going to scrutiny XNSPY today; a cell phone tracker app that does everything you’d dread. But it is that fearlessness that makes it an app you can’t miss.
Monitoring From Afar
What strikes you about this app right away is that all monitoring prowess comes into play remotely. You don’t need constant access to the device in question. You don’t even need occasional access. Getting hold of the device is a one-time thing, and you do it only to install the app. After that, all the monitoring happens from a control panel on the web.
This is good for two reasons. One, the parent can monitor from anywhere-at work, on the go, at home while the child is at school. Two, your parenting decisions can be more informed when you know more about your child.
A Striking Monitoring Cache
There’s a lot that kids can do on their smartphones, and XNSPY seems to have noticed that. It has taken into account the way that a modern teenager or tween would use their phone and designed tools that would help the parent keep an eye on those things.
For instance, it has got a Facebook monitoring feature so that parents can look at their kid’s inbox. They’ve got the same mechanism for other IMs-WhatsApp, Viber, Line and Skype.
But they’ve also got other parental control tools such as a GPS tracker. And it comes with a geo-fencing update where the parent is given a push notification if a kid enters, let’s say, a tavern.
There is plenty more, so parents can pick and choose what form of digital parenting methods they want to apply with their child.
A Few Downsides
There are still areas where the app is lacking. For instance, Windows Phone users are going to find themselves ignored-XNSPY is only available for Android and iOS. It also has a lot of catching up to do as far as other popular apps are concerned. Kids these days widely use Vine, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter, and this software offers no monitoring solution for them.
All in all, it delivers on what it promises-which is an inside out parental monitoring experience. A few more tweaks, though, and the app could really progress.
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Thank for sharing. I'm using this app, so great! I have know MxSpy and Copy9, it is also quite interesting.