Can any of these apps be installed on my phone without me knowing I think someone install one of the spyware apps on my phone and I don’t know how to remove it where is it again to look to see if it’s there. My life has been hell for the past two months. And the people who installed it are people should be trusting. I think they’re upset with me because they overheard something I might’ve said about them while I was venting but in reality these people know how much I preach about my privacy so technically they did me wrong first. And they’re taking full advantage of the fact that they know most people know me as someone who overthink things. So they know no matter how much or how many people I tell nobody’s gonna believe me so they can continue on invading my privacy
This is such terrible advice. Nothing about talking to your child or education. Just rubbish about spying on your kids. Parental control in my house is generally based upon trust and conversations with my children (with a couple of fail safes to reduce the chances of accidentally stumbling across something inappropriate). Spying without them knowing is a crap way to bring children up.
If I was your son...and you installed this on my phone...and I detected it...I wouldn't do or say anything. Having you spy on me 24/7 would be nice! Js
@@devyvalentinoify I can tell you’re a narcissist. Thinking that someone having access to all my info monitoring my every fucking move like am a child isn’t something to be upset about.
@@devyvalentinoify Her mother is the one who needs help. Now allowing someone privacy can allow for mental illness growth, especially in those who are young. “If you’re old enough to use a phone, you’re too old to be crying about it.” I can point out so many flaws in this statement. You too would be distressed if a basic right, privacy, was not accessible for you. The last statement in your comment is extremely inappropriate to say to someone who claims to be suicidal. It’s not right to say to anyone, really. Expressing emotion when distressed is not something reserved for the young.
Don’t worry. It’s won’t be like this forever. Your parents are not in the right doing this. They may have good intentions, but doing something that makes their child suicidal is definitely not ok. Consider therapy, it’s cheap and really helps a lot. The commenter below me knows nothing. Don’t listen to them, they are a whole couple generations away from us, and don’t understand the situation.