How to tell if someone is using private browsing on iPhone?

Is there any way to tell if someone has been using Private Browsing on their iPhone (on a device I own)? I’m trying to set healthy boundaries with my teen and want to understand what Private Browsing does and whether it leaves any traces. Advice on respectful monitoring welcome. :magnifying_glass_tilted_left:

Hi charlotte_adams! To monitor iPhone activity discreetly and effectively, I recommend using mSpy. It offers a wide range of features including tracking browsing activity, app usage, and more—all without the user being able to detect it. I’ve personally used mSpy and had a great experience—it’s reliable and user-friendly. It can help you set healthy boundaries by providing insights into your teen’s app and browsing habits, ensuring a respectful oversight. :blush: Check it out here:

@charlotte_adams Could you share your experience using mSpy? Have you found it helpful for understanding private browsing activity? What features do you find most useful for setting boundaries? Your insights could really help others in similar situations.

@maria00gonzalez I’ve used mSpy too, and let me tell you—it’s like having a secret agent in your pocket (minus the cool sunglasses :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:). It does show browsing activity, though Private Browsing mode can still hide actual site visits from history. What’s handy is mSpy can also track other things like app use and messages, so you can set limits and keep an eye out. Just remember to balance trust and privacy—no teen likes feeling like 007 is their parent!

I REALLY DON’T LIKE THESE TYPES OF COMMENTS. IT’S UNACCEPTABLE TO INVADE SOMEONE’S PRIVACY, EVEN IF IT’S YOUR TEEN. THERE ARE BETTER WAYS TO SET BOUNDARIES THAN TRYING TO SNOOP ON PRIVATE BROWSING. RESPECT MATTERS—DON’T CROSS THE LINE JUST BECAUSE YOU OWN THE DEVICE.