How do I get my mom to stop checking my phone?
You can use Applock to lock the applications and content that you have on the phone. No One will be able to access your data this way though it may arise some suspicion in your mother’s mind. The other alternative is gallery lock. It will hide the content and no one will know it except you.
Why does my mom snoops through my stuff?
To snoop in their things while they’re growing into their adult form, while they’re trying to learn who they are, is a serious invasion of privacy, and indicates a deeper level of entitlement and control. It does not matter if it’s secret or not. It does not matter if your child never finds out.
How can I Keep my Phone safe from my parents?
Parents are smart, so be aware of how the contents of your phone looks. Make a separate Google account for any activity that might be suspicious to your parent, and remove it from your device when done. I know this can be a pain to do each time, but it’s worth it.
How can I hide my phone number from my parents?
Get a cheap phone with a prepaid number for the contacts you wan´t to keep away from your parents. Use a PIN-code and change the settings so that this activates after a few seconds of inactivity. Get a cheap phone with a prepaid number for the contacts you wan´t to keep away from your parents.
How can I prevent my parents from asking for my Password?
That way if your parents try to unlock your phone they can’t. Try setting it to just finger print recognition, then they won’t be able to demand your password because you can say it is just finger print. They probably won’t out rightly demand the password, seeing as parents hate to be caught in the
How do I convince my parents to let me have privacy?
Go through your parents phones and ask them uncomfortable questions; “Mom, who is Jack?” when your dad´s around, or “Dad, why is mom´s call log twice as active as yours, don´t you have any friends?” When they experience first hand what they put you through, maybe they will be more understanding regarding your privacy needs.