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How do I see what my kid is listening to on their Homepod mini?
Is the HomePod setup using yours or your kid’s AppleID? Who’s Apple Home is it placed in?

In my house, all the HomePods were setup using my AppleID and in the same Apple Home. I can see what’s playing on any HomePod by pressing on the HomePod tile in the Apple Home app or by the AirPlay platter in the Control Center. Go to “Control other speakers and TVs” at the bottom and it will show what’s playing on each device, at any time.
 
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Thanks. Looks like her homepod mini is under her APPLE ID. I've access to her p hi kne and can see what's playing currently but I'd there to 'go back' and see what she's already listened to?
 
Thanks. Looks like her homepod mini is under her APPLE ID. I've access to her p hi kne and can see what's playing currently but I'd there to 'go back' and see what she's already listened to?
If she Airplayed from her phone to the HomePod, you can check under “Recently Played” in the Music app. If she’s just asking Siri locally on the HomePod, not sure there’s a way to check in that instance. I just tried asking my HomePod what the last song I played was and Siri responded, “I’m sorry, I don’t know the name of the song.”

I’m not here to tell you how to parent. Please don’t take this the wrong way and I don’t know how old your daughter is but if she’s living under your roof, you paid for that HomePod, she’s relatively young and you’re concerned with the content she’s consuming, consider maybe setting it up under your AppleID. My kids are 9 and 11 and my wife and I have complete control over all their devices under child accounts and parental controls. She will still have access to all her personal content with voice recognition.

I’m only mentioning because some people don’t know this exists or how it works. You see articles of kids raking up thousands of dollars in in-app purchases because the parents didn’t know how to control that. The parent end up footing the bill and Apple won’t reverse it.
 
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I’m not here to tell you how to parent. Please don’t take this the wrong way
No worries. I appreciate the advice and your tact. I've had a couple people on here just open a flamethrower and the civility is appreciated.
Kid is in the early teenage years so giving her some independence while still keeping an eye on things is proving tricky. When we got it she was just listening to music but now she's listening to some podcasts and what not so....ugh.
Parenting!
Might just look into moving it over to my apple ID.
 
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No worries. I appreciate the advice and your tact. I've had a couple people on here just open a flamethrower and the civility is appreciated.
Kid is in the early teenage years so giving her some independence while still keeping an eye on things is proving tricky. When we got it she was just listening to music but now she's listening to some podcasts and what not so....ugh.
Parenting!
Might just look into moving it over to my apple ID.
I hear ya… I’m not quite there yet with mine but I’m sure it will be a blast when the time comes lol. Hope you can figure this all out or perhaps someone else will chime in with something else I haven’t mentioned or am aware about.
 
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