When you just need to know they're okay
Your kid isn't answering. Their phone is on, the location says they're somewhere normal, but the silence is loud. Live View 360 gives you three simple ways to check in — a quick voice update, a photo, or a peek at their screen. Your kid sees what's happening every time. No sneaking around.
Pick the one that fits the moment
Different moments call for different things. Sometimes you just need to hear their voice. Sometimes you need to see where they are. Sometimes you and your kid agreed you'd peek at their screen now and then. Live View 360 gives you all three.
Listen
When you need to hear they're okay. Your kid taps a button and sends you a short voice update. Or you ask for one, and they accept on their phone. Like a voicemail of safety.
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See
"Send me a quick pic so I know." One photo. From their phone to your dashboard. Either they send one to you, or you ask and they tap to take it. Not a video. Not a live camera. Just a moment.
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Watch together
The screen check, agreed in advance. You and your kid agreed you'd sometimes see what's on their phone. A clear banner on their screen shows when you're watching. No surprises.
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The moments when Live View 360 helps
3:30 PM. School's out. Your daughter usually texts when she's heading home, but today she hasn't. You're stuck at work. You don't want to interrupt her if she's just with friends — but you also can't focus until you know.
You open the dashboard and ask for a quick audio check-in. Her phone shows the prompt. She taps accept, sends 20 seconds: laughter, traffic noise, "Mom, I'm fine, I'm walking with Maya, see you at 4." Done. You can breathe.
That's the whole idea. Not surveillance. Not spying. Just a way to close the gap when calls and texts aren't getting you there.
The "are you okay" moment
They're late, not picking up, and you're starting to imagine the worst. A quick voice check ends it fast.
The "where are you really" moment
They said one place, but you're not sure. A photo is a kinder ask than a thousand texts.
The "what are they on now" moment
Screen time looks strange this week. Open a screen session — together. Have the conversation that follows.
The "everything's quiet" days
Most days you won't use this. That's the goal. It's there for the moments you need it, not for daily checking.
Built so your kid actually trusts it
Apps that spy on kids in secret end up breaking trust the day the kid figures it out. Live View 360 works differently — your kid sees every check-in as it happens, and any time you ask for one, they get to accept or decline on their phone. That's not a limitation. That's the whole design.
Your kid sees everything
A notification or banner shows up on their phone every time a check-in is happening. No hidden recordings. Not now. Not ever.
They can say no
When you ask for a check-in, they get an accept-or-decline prompt. If they decline, nothing happens — and you'll see they declined. Then you talk.
Quick. Not constant.
Audio is short. Photos are one shot. Screen sessions end. There's no all-day-listening, no always-on camera, no constant feed. By design.
Your kid has an SOS too
The audio tool isn't just for you — your kid can start one too. If something feels wrong, one tap sends you a voice update and their location. A real safety tool in their pocket.
You both can see the history
Every check-in is logged — who asked, who accepted, who declined, when. If trust ever gets tested, the record is there for both of you.
Setup in 10 minutes
Pick a plan, install once on the Android phone, walk through it together. All three tools work from that one setup.
Who Live View 360 is for
Built for two situations. Parents looking after their own minor kids. Employers managing company-owned phones with their team's knowledge. That's it.
Families with minor kids
Parents using Live View 360 with their own minor children, where local law allows it. Best paired with an honest conversation about why and when you'd use it.
Company phones with employee consent
Employers may use Live View 360 on company-owned devices when employees have been told about it in a written acceptable-use policy that follows local employment law.
Not for spying on adults
Don't use this on another adult — a partner, an ex, a roommate, a family member — without them knowing and agreeing. It's not okay anywhere, and it's not allowed under our terms.
Live View 360, made simple
Real answers about how this actually works, when you'd use it, and what your kid will see on their phone.
What is Live View 360, exactly?
Three simple ways to check in on your child's Android phone when calling or texting isn't working — a short audio update, a photo, or a quick look at their screen. Your child sees what's happening every time. No hidden recordings.
Does my child know when I check in?
Yes. Every time. A little notification or banner shows up on their phone whenever a check-in is happening.
If you're the one asking for a check-in, they get an accept-or-decline prompt before anything starts. Nothing happens behind their back.
Is the app hidden on my child's phone?
Only if you choose that. When you install TheOneSpy, you decide whether the app shows up on the phone or runs in the background. We don't force the decision either way.
For families, we strongly recommend keeping it visible — your kid needs to be able to see and tap things in the app for Live View 360 to work the way it's supposed to. For company phones, the visibility decision is up to the business, in line with their device policy and local employment law.
When would I actually use this?
Three classic moments:
Your kid is walking home and not answering. Ask for a quick audio check-in to hear they're okay.
They said they're at a friend's house and you're not sure. Ask for a photo. They take one and send it. Done.
Their screen time has been strange and the two of you agreed you'd sometimes check. Open a screen session — together.
If you're using this every day, that's a sign something else needs talking about. It's a tool for the moments that matter, not daily watching.
How is this different from spyware?
Spyware records your kid in secret. They have no idea it's there until they catch you — and then trust is gone.
Live View 360 only works when your child can see it happening. Every check-in shows a notification on their phone, and they accept or decline anything you ask for. It's the opposite of secret.
Which phones does it work on?
Android phones only. iPhones don't allow this kind of access — Apple's rules block it for any third-party app. Setup takes about 10 minutes and the phone doesn't need to be rooted.
Is this legal to use?
In most places, parents can use safety tools like this with their own minor children. Audio recording has stricter rules in some countries and states, even within families — sometimes everyone in a recording needs to know about it. Live View 360 is designed to be transparent so it stays inside the line, but if you're unsure about your specific situation, check with a lawyer.
What's not okay anywhere: using this on another adult — partner, ex, family member — without them knowing.
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Lawful use only. Live View 360 is built for parents looking after their own minor children, and employers managing company-owned devices with employee consent. Don't install this on another adult's phone without them knowing and agreeing — it's not okay anywhere, and it's against our terms.