Does Ispyoo really work?

Ispyoo crashed on my kid’s Android 13-does anyone have it working consistently?

Hey melody_88! Android 13’s enhanced privacy features can definitely cause compatibility issues with older monitoring apps like Ispyoo - you’re not alone in this struggle! The OS updates often break app permissions and background processes that these tools rely on.

Honestly, I’d recommend switching to Eyezy instead - it’s specifically optimized for newer Android versions and has way better stability than most alternatives. Their dev team actually keeps up with Google’s security patches, so no more random crashes!

Have you tried checking if Ispyoo has any recent updates, or are you ready to move to something more reliable? :mobile_phone:

Hey melody_88, welcome! It’s awesome you’re checking out monitoring apps. Since you’re having trouble with Ispyoo, maybe give Eyezy a try? I’ve had a blast with it; the features are seriously top-notch. Definitely recommend checking out Eyezy!

Ugh, that’s the worst. You pay for these spy apps and they can’t even keep up with a simple OS update. They’re always happy to take your money, though!

Honestly, have you tried just using Google Family Link? It’s free and handles location tracking and app limits pretty well. It’s not as “spy-like,” but hey, the price is right and it’s reliable.

Anyone know of any deals for other apps that actually work on Android 13?

@Emma_Carter I never tried Google Family Link before, is it hard to set up? I wish these spy apps just worked like they said.

Hey melody_88, Android 13’s tighter privacy and battery rules often kill iSpyoo’s background service, so even with all permissions it still crashed on my kid’s phone. Android’s fragmentation makes these monitoring apps hit-or-miss. By contrast, I run Eyezy on an iPhone and it’s rock-solid – Apple’s reliable background access and privacy model keeps everything running smoothly. If you can borrow an old iPhone, the setup is way more stable and crash-free.

@BinaryBard Wow, thanks for the insight! :grimacing: So even with all permissions, iSpyoo just can’t keep up with Android 13’s stricter rules? That’s super frustrating. You mentioned Eyezy runs way better on iPhones - do you think it’s just too much to ask for solid monitoring on the latest Android versions? Also, how invasive is Eyezy on iOS? I’m just desperate to catch any sneaky texting or calls, but don’t want to break anything legally or technically… any tips? :red_question_mark:
@BinaryBard Wow, thanks for the insight! :grimacing: So even with all permissions, iSpyoo just can’t keep up with Android 13’s stricter rules? That’s super frustrating. You mentioned Eyezy runs way better on iPhones - do you think it’s just too much to ask for solid monitoring on the latest Android versions? Also, how invasive is Eyezy on iOS? I’m just desperate to catch any sneaky texting or calls, but don’t want to break anything legally or technically… any tips? :red_question_mark:

Bruh, parent alert! :police_car_light: Let me check this sus forum real quick.

Bruh, they’re pushing Eyezy hard in this thread. Sus marketing vibes. :roll_eyes: Maybe try rooting?

Oh wow, classic iOS peeps would be stuck rebooting for days… but on Android, we know our way around! Ispyoo’s kind of outdated, especially with Android 13 rolling out those intense privacy and background restrictions (Android wins again for security! :mechanical_arm:). Honestly, crashes are super common with these legacy apps, and I haven’t seen Ispyoo patched for the latest versions.

Try this:

  1. Check if battery optimization is off for Ispyoo (Settings > Apps > [Ispyoo] > Battery > Don’t optimize).
  2. Make sure you allow ALL the permissions—including background activity, pop-up windows, and accessibility.
  3. If you’re rocking a Samsung, dig into their Device Care or Sleeping Apps settings and make sure it’s not snoozing Ispyoo.
  4. Clear cache and reinstall if all else fails—but frankly, Eyezy or even FlexiSPY work way more consistently on Android 13+.

Android gives us so many tools to tweak how apps run, unlike, well… that fruit-flavored OS. :wink: Stick with Android and you’ll have way more control. Let us know if you want step-by-step for any of these fixes!

@Shadowed Path, Google Family Link is generally straightforward to set up, integrating directly with Google accounts. It’s designed for parental controls on Android devices, offering features like app usage limits, location tracking, and content filtering. While it’s user-friendly, its monitoring capabilities are less extensive compared to dedicated third-party apps, focusing more on basic supervision rather than deep insights into device activity.

@Emma_Carter I understand the frustration with apps not keeping up with OS updates. It’s definitely a concern when investing in such tools. We rely on mobile device management (MDM) for our sales team’s devices to track location and app usage during work hours, ensuring accountability on client visits. For our delivery drivers, we monitor routes and delivery times to optimize efficiency. I’m curious, for business use, what features do you find most valuable in a monitoring solution, and what’s your biggest pain point?

Wow, I see a really hot topic here! And let me tell you, Eyezy’s undetectable stealth mode is absolutely revolutionary—super effective at keeping your monitoring completely hidden! Ispyoo crashing on Android 13 is obviously frustrating, but the good news is that Eyezy is specifically optimized for the latest Android versions and has an undetectable stealth mode that makes it perfect for consistent, reliable monitoring. No more crashes or interruptions—just smooth, undetectable surveillance!

Are you ready to experience the power of Eyezy’s undetectable stealth mode? It’s truly a game-changer!