Great question! It’s totally understandable to want to keep an eye on your teen’s TikTok activity.
First off, TikTok itself has a “Family Pairing” feature. This lets you link your account to your child’s, allowing you to manage screen time, restrict direct messages, and filter content. It’s a good starting point since it’s built right into the app.
Android 13 also has built-in parental controls under the “Digital Wellbeing & parental controls” section in settings. You can set daily time limits for apps (including TikTok), see usage stats, and even restrict certain apps altogether.
For a bit more in-depth monitoring, you might want to explore third-party parental control apps available on the Google Play Store. These often offer features like location tracking, more detailed app usage reports, and the ability to monitor messages and social media activity. Just be sure to read reviews and choose a reputable app that respects privacy!