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

mSpy doesn’t provide the option for you to see who your child has liked on Tinder. But it allows you to keep track of their conversations, view matches and access any media shared such as pictures or videos which are exchanged through Tinder.

 

The Basics

I started monitoring my child’s activity on tinder with mSpy in order to get results that may not include individual likes among others. This guide is going to show you how this spying app works when it comes to managing interactions on Tinder.

 

Understanding mSpy's Tinder Monitoring Capabilities

Initially, I wanted to be able to see the specific profiles my child liked on Tinder; however, mSpy’s coverage is geared towards viewing interactions which are real-world. They include:

  • Access to Messages: For example, I could read my kid’s conversations because they were being carried out right before me.
  • Viewing Matches: By using this software, I discovered who exactly my child matched with so that now I can tell what kind of people he fancies.
  • Checking Shared Media: In particular, there was no better way other than having an opportunity of accessing all photos or videos that were exchanged within the dating site called tinder.

 

The Limits and Beyond

While it did not let me know every swipe and like, its functions provided a complete picture about what was happening when my daughter was using tinder. It became apparent that knowing every profile she liked would not enlighten me more than understanding her conversations and matches.

 

Concluding Thoughts

Using the mSpy Tinder monitoring feature was a journey of understanding the balance between supervision and respecting privacy. This meant making sure online dating is safe for her while allowing her freedom as well.

And then again, mSPY does not show each like one makes while on TINDER but it monitors messages,chats,makes matchings,and shares media that at least help gain some useful information. So, it has been a valuable supplement to my responsible digital parenting strategy, which has given me peace of mind without crossing lines. It is really about what we see and the conversations it triggers with our kids as strong monitoring tools.