Looking for reliable smartphone monitoring software

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    #146071

    Guys, I’m dealing with something I used to think was just paranoia, but life proved me wrong, my elderly father lives in another city, and lately he’s become very trusting sending money to random lawyers and clicking suspicious links from text messages, his health isn’t what it used to be, and his memory is getting worse, I’m genuinely worried someone might scam him out of a large amount of money or that he could simply get lost while going to the store, I tried a few free location apps, but they constantly glitch or shut off at the worst possible moment, I need something more serious a way to see his location from my phone, check call history, and understand what’s happening on his device in real time. What are you using to keep an eye on elderly parents? Preferably something that only needs to be set up once and doesn’t require constant maintenance.

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    #146072

    I’m in a similar situation. I’d also like to know what programs are currently available for monitoring the safety of loved ones. Ideally, these programs would include a call log, GPS, of course, and some other additional features. I’d be happy to hear your advice or experiences.

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    #146073

    I completely understand your concern, the safety of loved ones always comes first, In situations like this, regular family-sharing apps or Google location services often fall short because they can be easily turned off or don’t provide enough detail, for similar reasons, I’ve been using uMobix phone tracker for about six months now, and the difference compared to free tools is significant, It allows real-time GPS tracking, access to call logs, messages, and even battery status, which is important for elderly users, the setup process is straightforward, and once installed, it runs quietly in the background without affecting the phone’s performance, what gives me the most peace of mind is knowing I can check what’s happening anytime, especially in an emergency. It really helps reduce anxiety when you’re caring for aging parents from a distance.

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