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

To prevent your child from accessing specific Wi-Fi networks through mspy, you should install it on their gadget, log into the mSpy control panel, and find Wi-Fi network management. In this section, you can input names of the Wi-Fi networks to be blocked and then save settings which would mean that the device will not connect to such networks.

 

I recently embarked on a journey to enhance my child’s online safety and accidentally discovered mSpy network management feature. This tool is more than just monitoring; it is proactive parenting. After getting hold of my child's device through installing mSpy on it, I was attracted by how much control I could take with it. Opening up the control panel was as easy as anything and seemed like having command centre at my fingertips.

 

The Step-by-Step Process

How to Block Your Kid from Connecting Specific Wi-Fi Networks Using mSpy: 

  1. mSpy installation: First ensure that you have installed mSpy in your kid’s device.mSPY is a monitoring software that has to be first installed onto the device you want to monitor. Carefully follow the setup guide given for your version of mspy after purchasing.
  2. Access Dashboard: When everything is done open your account and proceed into the dashboard or control panel of your mSpy account. Through here all other settings are managed and monitored data viewed.
  3. Block Wi-Fi tab: Navigate yourself in restriction options located under block-wifi tab while selecting block wifi. You will be able to see here list of wifi networks which were connected previously by target device
  4. Choose Wi-Fi Network to Block: Choose any networs yu want t restrict ad click on block exceptns buttons next o them.d These changes will affect your child’s device making sure that they don’t connecto any listed ones.
  5. Monitor Device: Keep an eye on a regular basis over activity taking place within monitored phone via mSpy dashboard to check if Wi-Fi restrictions are actually in place.

 

As I went over the features of mSpy Wi-Fi networks concerning blocking, I was drawn by how it balances between privacy on one hand and security on the other. By being able to set preferences, it became clear that this tool could be personalized to meet the specific needs of our family. It wasn’t about imposing rules but rather creating a safe digital space where my child would freely explore, discover and develop.


In Conclusion

mSpy is not just a monitoring software; it is everything you need for modern parenting. Blocking particular wi-fi networks is only one aspect out of many offered by this program. Its insights and controls have been very instrumental to me while guiding my kid through complexities of online life. This is a product that enables parents’ active participation in their children’s digital lives so as to engender a secure atmosphere comprising safety, empathy and reliance.