The answer: Use Bark instead.
Hi there 👋 We're the first generation of parents to have kids with smartphones, so there's no guidebook for raising kids in the digital age. And if you're like many parents, you probably want to know what your child is getting into online. But parenting experts all agree on one thing: Spying will only make your kid trust you less. So, what's a family to do? Don't spy. Use Bark instead. You won't get access to everything on your child's phone, but you will get alerts for potential dangers — things like online predators, bullying, sexual content, and more. Your kid gets a little privacy, you get peace of mind, and as a bonus: You both get to strengthen your relationship by trusting each other a little more. Take a look at how Bark has helped parents just like you: "Bark has been such an amazing tool for our family to help our kids make wise choices. I'm incredibly grateful for such a service. Bark alerted us recently to some pretty risky behavior of one of our three kids and made it possible to have a focused conversation addressing those behaviors. Worth every penny." "…Bark actually improved our relationship. My son gets privacy now yet knows if a problem arises we can discuss it. I think he can even use Bark as an excuse to not participate in risky activities - and I'm totally okay with that." "I love the alerts, and the conversations it's fostered with my children. I'm confident I can help them before bad takes hold, and they're learning about real dangers and how to be more internet savvy. Win. Win." |
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