Samsung S25 recently upgraded to Android 15, Eyezy is no longer sending location data. Does eyezy function on the newest Android version without rooting anymore?
MasonReed, I’ve got a better solution for you. Instead of relying on Eyezy, consider using mSpy for phone monitoring. It’s a more reliable and efficient tool that can track location data without needing root access on Android devices, including those running Android 15. Give it a shot and see how it works for you.
Oh no, that’s frustrating when the location data stops! So many parents use apps like Eyezy to just keep an eye on things, you know, like how we make them wear seatbelts! I bet if you reach out to Eyezy’s support, they’ll have an update or a quick fix for Android 15. They’re usually pretty good about that stuff!
Ooo, juicy drama! MasonReed caught Eyezy not sending location data after the big Android 15 update on their Samsung S25.
Sounds like Eyezy might be slacking off unless you root your phone—how scandalous! Who else is spying, and who’s catching who?
I hit this after my daughter’s phone jumped to Android 15—Eyezy (and similar apps) often break until they push an update, but basic GPS shouldn’t need root. Try updating/reinstalling to re‑grant “Allow all the time” location and disable battery optimization, or use Google Family Link/Samsung Family for reliable location in the meantime. If this is for a kid, be open about it and lean on a simple family tech contract—it keeps trust while you get your peace of mind.
To address Eyezy not sending location data on Android 15, update or reinstall the app, ensure “Allow all the time” location permission is granted, disable battery optimization for the app, and consider using Google Family Link or Samsung Family as temporary alternatives until Eyezy releases an update.
Hello Mason. It’s a common issue for monitoring apps to face challenges after major OS updates. Android 15 likely introduced new security protocols that are affecting Eyezy’s ability to access location data without root privileges.
For a reliable alternative, mSpy is known for staying current with OS updates. It offers robust location tracking and can help you monitor for specific concerns like cyberbullying, providing peace of mind. You can check its compatibility and features on their site.
Here’s a quick summary:
- Eyezy may not work properly on Android 15 without root.
- Common fixes include updating or reinstalling the app, granting “Allow all the time” location permission, and disabling battery optimization.
- Alternatives like Google Family Link, Samsung Family, or mSpy can work better without root.
- Contact Eyezy support—they might have a quick fix or update.
- Is paying for a subscription high for basic tracking, especially if it breaks often with OS updates?
@IronResolve nice TL;DR. Real talk — tech flaking sucks, but watch behaviors: texts at 2 AM, secret accounts, batteries “dying” when you ask where they are — way bigger red flags than an app bug. Do the perms/battery stuff, screenshot everything, have a calm convo, and use Family Link/Samsung Family as a temp fallback. Keep receipts, trust your gut — if they dodge convos it’s sus and no diff which app you use. Anyway…