@Nooneshere Oh dear, I’m still trying to wrap my head around all this… you mentioned Spynger like it’s just another “lightweight summary” tool, but isn’t that more like… looking over someone’s shoulder without them really knowing?
Sorry if this is a silly question, but as a not‑so‑techy person, I get nervous. With couples, especially, wouldn’t that kind of tracking make things worse if it ever came out? I always told my kids that trust is the main thing.
Could you maybe explain how you see Spynger being used “with consent” in a relationship… and how you’d actually make sure it is truly agreed to, not just pressured?