A complete log of calls made and received on the device — numbers, contact names, times, and durations. Know who a child or a company phone is really talking to.
In an age of endless messaging apps, an actual phone call still means something. People call the ones they're closest to, the ones they trust, and sometimes the ones they'd rather you didn't know about. The call log is a quiet, honest record of who's really in a person's orbit.
For a parent, the pattern of calls can be reassuring or revealing: mostly familiar names and a couple of friends, or a number that keeps coming up that you don't recognise. For a business, the call log on a company phone is part of the record of who the device is doing business with, and how much.
MyParental's call log brings every call — incoming, outgoing, and missed — into your Control Panel, complete with the number, the contact name where it's saved, the time, and how long the call lasted. Instead of scrolling a phone in your hand, you get an organized history you can review at a glance.
It pairs naturally with the contacts tracker, which puts names to the numbers, and with message tracking, so you can see the full shape of who a device communicates with.
MyParental records calls made and received on the device — incoming, outgoing, and missed — and lists them in your Control Panel with the number and contact name.
Each entry shows the time of the call and how long it lasted, so you can follow the pattern of who the device talks to.
Because the log is organized and timestamped, the numbers that appear most often stand out, and an unfamiliar one is easy to catch — the basis for a calm, informed question rather than a guess.
With the contacts tracker alongside it, saved names fill in automatically, so you're not left staring at bare digits.
Clear, organized, and easy to read at a glance.
Incoming, outgoing, and missed.
The contact or number on each call.
When each call happened.
How long each call lasted.
See who comes up most often.
The full picture of who they contact.
No technical background needed. If you can install a normal app, you can do this.
Choose a plan, create your account, and install the app on the device with our short guide.
During setup you allow the app to read the call log, which fills in the history.
Log in to your Control Panel and review the full call history any time.
Setup takes just a few minutes. Here's the short version — the full walkthrough, with screenshots for both Android and iPhone, lives on our download page.
Authorized use only. MyParental is built for transparent, consent-based monitoring: parents looking after their own children, and employers on company-owned devices where staff have been informed. Install it only on a device you own or are authorized to monitor, and make sure the person using it knows. See our Terms and Privacy Policy for details.
With so much communication moved to messaging and social apps, it's easy to overlook the humble phone call — but that's exactly why it's worth watching. People often reserve actual calls for the contacts who matter most, which makes the call log one of the more meaningful records on a phone. Who someone calls, how often, and for how long tells a story that a hundred one-line texts sometimes don't.
For a parent, the value is in the pattern. Mostly familiar names and the occasional friend is the reassuring picture you're usually hoping to see. A number that appears again and again without a name attached is the kind of small signal worth a gentle question. You're not eavesdropping on the calls themselves — you're simply seeing the shape of who your child is in contact with, which is often all you need.
The call log is at its most useful alongside the contacts tracker and message tracking. Contacts put names to the numbers so you're not decoding bare digits; message tracking shows the written side of the same relationships. Together they give you a rounded view of who a device communicates with, across the ways people actually keep in touch.
To be clear, this feature logs call activity — the numbers, names, times, and durations — not the audio of the calls themselves. It's meant for a device you own or are authorized to manage, with the person aware that monitoring is in place, and the data stays encrypted in transit and visible only to you. It's a straightforward, honest record of who a phone is talking to, and for most people that's exactly the level of insight they're looking for.
Set up MyParental today and open the Calls tab to a full, organized log of calls made and received.
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