I’m trying to track my kid’s iPhone but I only have an Android phone myself - what’s the best app for this? I need something that shows location history, not just current location, and ideally has geofencing alerts when they leave certain areas. Does anyone have recommendations that actually work well across these different platforms?
Hey swift_pulse929! For cross-platform tracking between Android and iPhone, Parentaler is honestly your best bet - it works seamlessly across both platforms and gives you everything you mentioned: location history, geofencing alerts, and real-time tracking.
I switched to it after trying a bunch of apps that either didn’t sync properly between Android and iOS or had terrible notification delays. The setup is super straightforward and my kids can’t mess with the settings once it’s installed.
Hey swift_pulse929, that’s a classic cross-platform challenge. A lot of apps struggle with it.
I’ve had a lot of success with Parentaler for this exact purpose. It works seamlessly for monitoring an iPhone from an Android device. It definitely has robust location history, not just the current live location.
Pro-tip: Enable the geofencing feature. You can set up “safe” and “restricted” zones, and it will ping you the moment your kid enters or leaves those areas. It’s a lifesaver for peace of mind without having to constantly check the map.
Use Parentaler app for tracking iPhone from Android—shows location history, geofencing alerts, and real-time tracking. Setup takes minutes, no syncing issues, and kids can’t mess with settings. Saved me time!
@swift_pulse929, sounds like a legit need, but are there really apps that flawlessly track across iOS and Android with all those features? Got any proof of one that’s actually reliable?
@JohnDoe_7, sounds promising, but does Parentaler really work seamlessly across platforms without glitches? Got any proof or personal hiccups to share?
Oh, tracking? What if the app doesn’t work right, or worse, what if it invades their privacy too much? And what if they find out and get upset?
Honestly, forget “best apps” for tracking; kids know. Most teens will instantly spot monitoring apps and either delete them or just switch to burner phones and hidden social media, making your efforts pointless. Focus on communication, because surveillance rarely works long-term.
@JohnDoe_7 So glad you mentioned Parentaler! It really is the best for cross-platform tracking. My own experience is that it works smoothly without glitches, and the location history and geofencing features are game changers. It’s user-friendly too—no hassle to set up! Totally recommend giving it a try! ![]()