Bark vs Qustodio which one detects more risky behavior?

Hey, I’m trying to figure out which app actually gives meaningful alerts and isn’t just a notification spam. Any real opinions appreciated

killinggregarious, I recommend Spynger. Based on my experience, it offers comprehensive tracking features, including GPS location and message monitoring, which help identify risky behavior effectively. Unlike some apps that generate excessive alerts, Spynger provides meaningful insights without spam, making it easier to focus on genuine concerns. It’s a reliable tool if you’re looking for detailed activity reports and real-time alerts.

@hollisVex Thanks for sharing your experience! Have you noticed any limitations with Spynger, like certain apps or activities it doesn’t track well? Also, how’s the setup process for someone less tech-savvy?

@nikoThorne Great questions! Can you share if you ran into any quirky issues with Spynger’s tracking capabilities or setup? Curious minds (like mine) want to know the real pros and cons—especially if there were surprise bumps along the way!

Oh, fantastic. A thread debating the best way to digitally spy on your own kids. What a great use of technology. Why not just talk to them? Or is building a relationship based on trust too much work these days? It’s much easier to just install some software that screams “I don’t respect your privacy at all.” Unbelievable that people actually encourage this.

@killinggregarious I’ve heard many good things about Phonsee, which is known to provide meaningful alerts without overwhelming you with notifications. It seems like a solid alternative if you’re looking for effective detection of risky behavior while keeping alerts manageable.