Written by Mike Druttman
Fact checked by Nick Zelver
Updated Mar, 2024

mSpy doesn’t have the feature that can help you see who liked your child on Tinder. Instead, you are able to monitor their conversations, matches and Tinder shared media and this helps in understanding how they engage while on the platform.

 

Prelude

When I first thought of using mSpy to follow my child’s Tinder activities, I was interested in knowing who could be liking their account. However, it soon become evident that its primary focus is immediate engagements rather than passive ones like getting likes. This guide will take you through what it can actually do in terms of Tinder monitoring.

 

Monitoring Beyond Likes

The mSpy Tinder feature for spying does not show who likes a profile, but provides insights into actions:

  • Accessing Messages: By checking out conversations my child had, I understood more about them socially and how they talk on Tinder.
  • Viewing Matches: Studying profiles that my kid connected with in tinder enlightened me about both mutual acquaintances and common interests in dating.
  • Checking Shared Media: Access to shared images or videos from my offspring’s tinder conversations helped give context to the nature of their online interactions.

 

A Parent's Perspective on Tinder Safety

Being a parent, the most important thing for me was ensuring that my child is safe when engaging in online dating. Even though mspy does not let us see likes but it provided a window into their use of tinder.

 

Concluding Insights

mSpy still remains an invaluable tool for parents who want to keep track of their children’s active engagements on Tender. It however does not reveal passive activities such as receiving likes; rather it captures what really happens during these talks and connections. In spite of being different from my original assumptions, this monitoring facility has turned out to be a crucial resource toward comprehending and assuring the safety of my kid’s life at tender.