How to Find Hidden Apps on a Phone

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How to Find Hidden Apps on a Phone

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Inappropriate activity on any app can have a negative impact on your student's college and career opportunities. However, some students feel like they can act out on certain apps because the app is promised to be "anonymous" or that the content "disappears."
For parents concerned about their student's online activities, it is crucial to know what apps out there really ought to be avoided. But once you’ve decided a certain app is off-limits, what happens next? It turns out that when it comes to apps installed on a teen's phone, it's sometimes more than meets the eye.
Why should students care?
- Using apps to hide your social media activity might mean you are engaging in behaviors that could hurt your digital footprint
- Would you want your hidden activity to be found by your dream school or future employer?
- Everything you post on social media or send in messages can be discovered online-even if you use apps that claim to delete your post after a set amount of time, like Snapchat or Instagram stories
Why should parents care?
- Some students might think they can use certain apps to engage in negative activities because that activity won’t show up on their parent’s phone bill
- Using these apps can be dangerous and put your student at risk of encountering predators. So, it’s important to monitor the apps your student downloads
- According to a report from ABC, predators know about these apps and are good at looking like young students to make "friends". Predators are often known to say "Hey, download "XYZ" app, we can communicate that way; no one ever has to know."
Apps that can easily hide activity from parents
(Click any of the names for the SmartSocial Parent Guide to learn more about these apps.)
Reasons why tweens and teens might hide apps
- To discreetly use social media accounts or dating apps
- For hiding text messages and online chats
- To conceal pictures or videos
- For hiding online games
- To prevent parents from knowing how long they are really using their devices
Talk to your students about app dangers
- Stay engaged and know each of the apps your student is using
- Bookmark our Guide to 100+ Popular Teen Apps to determine if each app is safe
- Talk with your student about what they are doing and who they are chatting with on each app
- Discuss the dangers of engaging in risky online behaviors
- Have everyone in your family sign a Family Social Media Agreement. It gives kids a glance at their own responsibilities as internet users and reminds them that using social media in a negative way comes with consequences
- Maintain an open dialog about apps and remind your kids they can always come to you if they have any questions or concerns about anything they experience online
Use built-in tools to prevent students from downloading dangerous apps
- Set up the Family Sharing and Ask to Buy features on Apple iOS devices. You can get alerts for all new app download attempts
- Android users can require a password for authentication or purchases and set up a family payment method in Google Play
- Consider using Parental Control Software, like Bark, as an added layer of protection
- There are many safe, phone options for kids: First Cell Phones for Kids (Gabb vs. Pinwheel vs. Bark vs. Troomi)
Conclusion
SmartSocial.com promotes awareness so parents have all the information they need to help their kids, teens, and students stay safe on social media so they can one day shine online.
Because hidden apps on a teen's phone are often used to conceal inappropriate content or behavior, it's important to be aware of and discuss each app your kid is using. Some of the apps might be dangerous and put your child at risk of encountering predators and bullies or damaging their digital footprint.
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