Great question, QuantumGlider. It sounds like you’re navigating tricky territory. Legal requirements around call monitoring aren’t just about the act of listening in—they hinge on consent distinctions, like one-party versus all-party consent, which vary dramatically by jurisdiction. For parents, it’s especially important to respect their child’s privacy where the law requires—but monitoring alongside offered parental control apps, like mSpy or Eyezy, is officially advertised as both effective and legitimate, provided you’re upfront about using these tools. Do you have a specific country or scenario you need guidance on? That would help dial in how the consent rules might apply for you.