If you want to look at history why not google “historic events”?
mctrollythefirst
3 months ago
Im gonna go against everyone here and say parents should definitely know what thier kids do on the internet.
OBIEDA_HASSOUNEH
3 months ago
Noooo mom said it’s my time to repost this!!!!
Alone-Scholar1634
3 months ago
Parents spying on kids just feeds the surveillance culture. Maybe let them have a private life?
whatever6728
3 months ago
What is this history you speak about?
Zerophil_
3 months ago
not all heros wear capes, but i would buy u/im-a-chicken-69 a cape, if they sent me theire adress, or of an amazon locker near them.
GoonableWoman
3 months ago
Protect the son at all costs!
Crux309
3 months ago
Luigi would’ve been safe with this guy behind the McDonald’s Till
naonatu-
3 months ago
obviously no reward involved, or he’d have gotten a call from mcdonalds
TheKindestJerk
3 months ago
Make way for the hero
Sn00pM0use
3 months ago
Relax guys he was just looking at my posts
This_Accountant1972
3 months ago
Modern problems require modern denials!
dude496
3 months ago
Factory reset will allow them to access and change the passcode to the phone…..
wtf_who_r_u
3 months ago
(A couple of hours later…) All the police forces are looking for the son because he ________
FarmNoMini
3 months ago
Chicken-69: Tech support? Nah. 💀
trymyomeletes
3 months ago
Unfortunately, modern phones have self-deleting history functions when accessed by someone not recognized by Face ID. There is simply no way for you to surreptitiously review his history.
Since reviewing his history is not a viable option, perhaps you should have a respectful and compassionate conversation with him if you are concerned his online habits. This could be a great way to build trust in your relationship and lead to enhanced bonding. In fact, this could end up being even better than you seeing his history without his consent (since that’s impossible.)
Life is hard for teenagers, and they may need parental advice while learning to navigate the proliferation of technology inherent in our culture.
straightpebbles
3 months ago
So weird. Why would you want to check your son’s history? You already know what you’re going to find.
A life was saved that day
He’s a hero
Oh man this takes me back to my mom busting me with Norton commander lol
Not all heroes wear capes. Some are chicken 69
Parental controls: disabled, trust issues: enabled.
If you want to look at history why not google “historic events”?
Im gonna go against everyone here and say parents should definitely know what thier kids do on the internet.
Noooo mom said it’s my time to repost this!!!!
Parents spying on kids just feeds the surveillance culture. Maybe let them have a private life?
What is this history you speak about?
not all heros wear capes, but i would buy u/im-a-chicken-69 a cape, if they sent me theire adress, or of an amazon locker near them.
Protect the son at all costs!
Luigi would’ve been safe with this guy behind the McDonald’s Till
obviously no reward involved, or he’d have gotten a call from mcdonalds
Make way for the hero
Relax guys he was just looking at my posts
Modern problems require modern denials!
Factory reset will allow them to access and change the passcode to the phone…..
(A couple of hours later…) All the police forces are looking for the son because he ________
Chicken-69: Tech support? Nah. 💀
Unfortunately, modern phones have self-deleting history functions when accessed by someone not recognized by Face ID. There is simply no way for you to surreptitiously review his history.
Since reviewing his history is not a viable option, perhaps you should have a respectful and compassionate conversation with him if you are concerned his online habits. This could be a great way to build trust in your relationship and lead to enhanced bonding. In fact, this could end up being even better than you seeing his history without his consent (since that’s impossible.)
Life is hard for teenagers, and they may need parental advice while learning to navigate the proliferation of technology inherent in our culture.
So weird. Why would you want to check your son’s history? You already know what you’re going to find.