Re: spyware for lumia 640
NOTICE: The DAD in me is about to come out, so bear that in mind. I have 2 daughters, and their potential suitors in the future will know up front that I have a gun, shovel, and don't mind doing prison. /NOTICE
It could be nothing. It could be that she's chatting with another girl over which guys at school they think are cute, and it's all harmless, but would be embarrassing to admit. However, if she is sexting, then as a parent you need to know about it and it needs to be stopped.
Because there isn't.. However you could create a "child account" for her. This could help somewhat. Read through these links:
Add a child account to your family - Microsoft Help
How to manage Microsoft and user accounts in Windows 10 | Windows Central
Ultimately I would also suggest just asking. She is living under your roof after all
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I have to agree with most of this, but have something to add.
#1, the child account can be set up in such a way that she will need your permission every time she installs an app. This is a good thing, because you can keep her from installing apps that allow self-destructing messages or apps that allow her to "hide" photos, etc. Not that you're accusing her, just explain to her that it helps her to stay accountable and not be tempted by some boy who might want to take unfair advantage to do something she would regret later.
#2, when my daughters are old enough to get a phone of their own, they will be told up front what is expected of them, what they are and are not allowed to use the phone for, what type of behavior is allowed and not allowed, etc. They will also know up front that the parents will have full control over the phone, including looking it over from time to time to make sure rules are being followed, which will only be done in case of suspicious behavior, etc.
#3, they will have to accept the first 2 rules to be allowed to have a phone, period. They will also know that they will receive full control of the phones without parental snooping once they have met 3 requirements: 1) turned 18 years old, 2) moved out, 3) are supporting themselves without our help.
Remember also that with a child account, that child will NOT be able to lock you out of that phone, because you hold the master key so-to-speak. That is very important.
This doesn't have to be done in an overbearing way. It can be done in a very loving way as long as that relationship is built properly over time.