



Catfishing is an online scam that happens mostly on online dating sites where predators use it to deceive teens into doing what they say. Catfishers fabricate a new identity by obtaining personal information and photographs of other people to make a profile that appeals to their intended victim.
People catfish for several reasons. A few of which are:
People who don’t feel secure within themselves often tend to project their insecurities in different ways. Catfishing might appeal to them because they can develop a new identity close to what they idealize to be.
Child predators prey on youngsters by enticing and luring them into meeting in person. They conceal themselves behind fake profile pictures and charming messages. It can lead to child trafficking, sexual assault, and other dangerous crimes.
But parents who use Xnspy can monitor their kids' social media activities and prevent them from falling victim to predators.
Nobody knows who the next Simon Leviev might be (think Tinder Swindler), but make sure it's not you. With this false persona, catfishers have extracted thousands of dollars from innocent people by trapping them in fake love stories and convincing them that they need monetary help.
•Limit screen time.
•Set privacy settings on their social media accounts.
•Teach them digital literacy and practice digital citizenship.
•Install parental controls such as Xnspy to monitor text messages,
browsing history, call records, IM and social media activity, and location.