7 reasons Android is best as your child’s fi...

A bold statement from an iPhone user – yes! The following list comes from a few years of experience as a user of both Android and iOS based devices. Both operating systems have pros and cons but when it comes to …

Customer Stories: Monitoring without overshadowing

Customer Stories: Monitoring without overshadowing Dad: Val The one single thing that makes Boomerang a must have for me is that I can monitor and limit my child’s activity without needing to look over his shoulder or manually examine his …

How to monitor iMessages for free now

We often get asked: “how do I monitor my child’s iMessages?” The answer today is that Boomerang Parental Control will not monitor your child’s iMessages but we want to share the following 7 steps on how you can do …

How to enable YouTube’s Restricted Mode filt...

In a previous post regarding How do I monitor my kids’ YouTube app history and searches, we provided tips on where to look for your kids’ viewed video history and searches. This post will show you how to enable Restricted Mode which is a filter …

Why do I need to monitor my kids’ smartphone?

There are many parents who refuse to get their children a smartphone. They think there are so many dangers lurking on the other side of the phone, that it is not worth the danger. The other side of …

Customer Stories: Not all parental control apps ar...

Customer Stories: Not all parental control apps are made/supported the same Dad: Toni Having four children, we knew that sooner or later, but we would encounter some problems caused by the use of digital devices. That became obvious when …

How to Prevent Technology Addiction

Addiction is no longer just about drugs. There are many forms of addiction and many things that adults and children can become addicted to. From Diet Coke to prescription medication, and from shopping to leaving the thermostat at a …

Customer Stories: Kids want real smartphones

Customer Stories: From Sprint WeGo smartphones to Boomerang Dad: Thomas Our story starts with Sprint WeGo phones. Most households that my (11)(12)(14) daughters babysit for do not have home phones. Sprint had these fantastic little phones that were single button …