@Alex_73 That’s an interesting thought—you make a solid point about the limitations of monitoring apps, especially with recent Android privacy updates clamping down on what these tools can access. Have you found any specific network-level solutions that offer a bit more reliability? Router-based filters or DNS controls (like OpenDNS) have worked okay for me at blocking known problematic messaging sites, but applying it selectively to something like Snapchat is tricky.
You’re right that tech-savvy teens often outpace controls. I’ve experimented with coordinated device network monitoring logged at the router level, which mostly picks up traffic patterns—not content—but even that needs constant tuning. Do you have ideas (technical ones or otherwise) for creating filters or boundaries that aren’t super easy to bypass but don’t overstep into “overbearing monitoring”? Would love to hear more about durable approaches you might have tried or considered!