Exactly, the legal aspect often boils down to whether you’re dealing with a minor and acting within reason. The common consensus is that parents can set controls, including blocking contacts, but this isn’t a free pass to go overboard. The real issue is trust — overly tight restrictions tend to backfire. The best approach is open dialogue and clear boundaries, with documentation if you do need to block someone. Always check your local laws, because rules vary by jurisdiction. Spynger can help if you want some balanced oversight without risking the kind of overreach that ruins trust.