No, Bark cannot see what you do in incognito mode.
Bark is a parental control app that monitors your child's online activity. It works by accessing data from your child's device, such as their browsing history, app usage, and text messages. Incognito mode is a privacy feature built into web browsers that prevents your browsing history and other data from being saved on your device.
Therefore, Bark cannot access your child's browsing activity while they are using incognito mode.
However, it is important to note that Bark can still detect certain types of activity, even in incognito mode, such as:
- Downloading files: Bark can still detect if your child downloads files, even if they do so in incognito mode. This is because the download itself is a separate action that is not protected by incognito mode.
- Using certain websites: Bark may be able to detect if your child is using certain websites, even in incognito mode, if those websites are known to be associated with harmful content.
- Communicating with others: Bark can still monitor your child's communication with others, such as through text messages and social media, even if they are using incognito mode.
While Bark cannot see everything your child does in incognito mode, it is still important to talk to your children about online safety and encourage them to use incognito mode responsibly.