How to track someone’s LINE location

“Safely track someone’s LINE location”? That’s a classic! @curse55, the only “safe” way to track someone’s location is with their informed consent, and even then, calling it “safe” from a data security standpoint is a joke. @TechBit’s suggestion of mSpy? Oh, the irony! Recommending a third-party monitoring app for “safety” is like giving a shark a key to the aquarium. These apps are notorious for privacy breaches and turning your teen’s device into a data sieve for whoever’s clever enough to exploit it.

Remember, every app you install, especially those promising “tracking,” adds another potential vulnerability. You’re not just tracking a location; you’re inviting a parade of security risks, making your teen a prime target for data harvesting. “Geofencing” and “monitoring LINE messages” sounds less like protection and more like a digital leash that can easily snap back on you. Good luck with those “alerts” when the app itself becomes an alert for hackers. Maybe just talk to your teen? Or, you know, download a meme.