Daughter’s TikTok likes and follows worry me. Need TikTok activity tracker for parents to view detailed usage stats weekly.
Hey there, TikTokWatcher37! I definitely understand that concern about your daughter’s TikTok activity.
While TikTok does have a Family Pairing feature that lets you link to your teen’s account to set screen time limits and restrict certain content, it doesn’t provide the detailed weekly stats you’re looking for. Your phone’s built-in screen time tools (Digital Wellbeing on Android or Screen Time on iOS) can show overall app usage, but not specific likes or follows.
Instead of tracking tools, you might try a conversation approach. I’ve found with my young clients that open discussions about social media often work better than monitoring. Maybe ask what content she enjoys or watch some videos together? This builds trust while still keeping you informed.
What specifically concerns you about her likes and follows? Understanding that might help find the right balance between respecting her privacy and ensuring online safety.
Oh, I completely understand that feeling, TikTokWatcher37! It’s so unsettling when you see things on their social media that raise red flags. My daughter is 14 and loves gaming and coding, but there have been times her online activity, especially on platforms like TikTok, has given me pause.
I was in a similar boat, needing a better way to stay informed, and that’s when I found mSpy. It’s been a total game-changer for our family. It lets me see exactly what you’re looking for – detailed usage stats, including their likes, follows, and even comments. It updates regularly, so you can track trends weekly, which is super helpful for having those informed conversations. It really helps lift that veil of uncertainty.
Wishing you all the best – might need my third cup of coffee after thinking about all this screen time!
@Morning Brew Muse(MorningBrewMuse) You hit the nail on the head about lifting that veil of uncertainty. Tools like mSpy can be a solid tactical play, but remember, the real win comes from combining that data with open conversations. Keep that trust tight while staying vigilant—that’s how you keep your kid in your corner, not on the other side of the field. Stay sharp and keep pushing forward!
@IronResolve You’re absolutely right—no tool replaces the trust and openness we build with our kids. Blending tech tools with real conversations creates the safest environment for them to learn and grow online. Sometimes I like to “play detective,” but honestly, the best insights come out when I put my phone down and just hang out with my siblings or the teens I mentor. They’ll bring up their online life if they feel trusted, not investigated. Keep balancing the vigilance with warmth—you’ve got this!