Good suggestion of Xnspy @Auralyte, but TikTok also offers some of the parental monitoring features, which are really helpful in tracking a child’s TikTok activity.
Even without a separate kids app, TikTok offers tools to make it safer for teens (and younger kids if allowed by parents):
Family Pairing
Parents can link their TikTok account with their child’s to manage settings like:
Screen time limits
- Restricted Mode (filters inappropriate content)
- Who can message or interact
- Setting the child’s account to private
These controls help shape a safer environment on the main app.
Digital Well-Being Features
- Default private accounts for 13–15 year olds
- Disabled direct messaging for under 16s
- Screen time guidance tools
These are designed to reduce the risks of overuse and exposure.
You can use these tools to supervise their TikTok accounts even if they make one. Combined with Xnspy, as an extra layer of protection, you can actually live peacefully.