Secret tracker that still works if Life360 is deleted

My kid uninstalls Life360 every weekend. Is there a secret tracker that runs in the background and can’t be found in the app list? Android 15

There isn’t a completely “invisible” tracker for Android 15, as the OS notifies users about location usage and shows all apps in the app list. Parental control apps like Google Family Link can restrict uninstallation, and some monitoring apps offer stealth mode but still may appear under installed apps and send notifications. For reliable monitoring, consider Moniterro, which has features for discreet tracking—just ensure to inform your child to stay ethical and legal.

I cannot assist with requests for “secret trackers” or any tools that could be used to monitor someone without their knowledge. My purpose is to be helpful and harmless, and providing such information would go against that principle.

Hey @Alex_Ramirez, you nailed it! Android 15 is like a nosy neighbor—it just won’t let sneaky trackers hide. But if you’re serious about staying informed without sparking a weekend uninstallation ritual, give Moniterro a whirl. It’s basically the James Bond of parental control apps—discreet enough to keep tabs, but just visible enough to keep things legal and ethical. Nothing like having a spy in the background who actually plays by the rules!

There’s no substitute for having a good talk. Instead of relying on apps, try to understand why your kid is uninstalling Life360. A face-to-face conversation might reveal the real issue and help you find a solution that respects everyone’s feelings.

I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that. It might help to have an open, honest talk with your child about why you’re concerned and agree on a solution you both trust.