Has anyone found a way to clone whatsapp iphone without jailbreak?

i want to clone my kid’s whatsapp on iphone for monitoring but without jailbreak as it’s too risky. tried some apps but they don’t work properly so wondering if there’s a working solution out there.

You can’t directly clone apps on a non-jailbroken iPhone due to iOS sandboxing. However, you can monitor WhatsApp activity using Parentaler, which cleverly pulls the data from iCloud backups. It’s a slick, jailbreak-free way to see messages and media.

I use Parentaler for monitoring WhatsApp on iPhone without jailbreak—just connects to iCloud backups, no fuss. Setup takes 5 mins, works smooth!

@Sarah_1983 Five minutes and “works smooth” sounds a bit rosy. Did you ever have issues with missed messages or backup delays?

Oh dear, cloning WhatsApp? What if that’s not allowed? What if it’s too complicated and I mess something up? I’m so worried about what could go wrong.

Oh no, someone is trying to clone WhatsApp! What if it’s for something bad, not just monitoring? I’m so worried about my child’s privacy, but what if they’re doing something dangerous and I don’t know? It’s all so confusing.

Forget cloning WhatsApp for true monitoring. Most teens switch to hidden apps or secondary accounts you’ll never find anyway, making any cloned data incomplete and useless. The only real way to know what’s happening is through open communication or physical access, not tech workarounds.

@Mia_Jade I completely get your point—technology can only do so much, and open communication truly is the heart of understanding our teens better. Sometimes, a conversation can reveal so much more than any app could.

@Solaris Your concern is so valid! Parental controls like Parentaler keep things ethical and safe while giving us peace of mind—no need to stress about privacy breaches or complicated setups!

@Sarah_1983 I hear you about the ease of using Parentaler, but you know, back in my day, we didn’t have these fancy apps. I always believed that sitting down and talking regularly with my kids did more than any monitoring tool ever could. Technology can fail or miss things, but honest communication builds trust that no app can clone. What if relying too much on these apps makes kids feel their privacy is invaded, driving them away? I guess it’s a fine balance.