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parental monitoring

Q. I’ve heard of devices on cell phones that can track owners’ whereabouts, and I’ve considered these for my son, age 11, and daughter, age 17.
I want my kids to have freedom and be safe, of course, but I’m not sure if cell phones alone will provide the protection I’m seeking. Plus, couldn’t a child [...]

“My daughter may be doing what?” Yes, Mom and Dad, the phenomenon of “Sexting” is taking off (no pun intended). If you don’t know what “Sexting” is, it involves people, mostly teens, taking nude pictures of themselves and sending them using their cell phones to others. This action has resulted in some teens being charged [...]

Jane, a North Jersey teen,* knows posting nude pictures on Facebook is inappropriate. She knows she can get into deep trouble and cause embarrassment for herself and her family.
The problem is kids like Jane don’t care.
Their behavior is called “sexting” — sending sexually suggestive messages or images to others via cell phone, or posting them [...]

Litchfield Park, AZ, October 13, 2009 — Retina-X Studios, LLC, announced today the immediate availability of Mobile Nanny, the software that allows parents to monitor and restrict their child’s mobile phone. This software gives parents a safeguard against the overall challenges and dangers of a child having their own cell phone, including sexting.
With sexting on [...]
Anyone with small or active children – or even teens – is aware that it can be a full time job just keeping track of those children. The difficulties mount when you have more than one child. While your two-year-old is exploring the merits of climbing the furniture to reach the cutting utensils, your seven-year-old [...]

In today’s environment, social media seems to have a strong hold over the actions and mindsets of many adolescents. Often times, teenagers become influenced to behave and speak inappropriately on all different levels, including text messaging.
However, with Retina-X Studios, LLC’s new announcement, parents can monitor and restrict their child’s mobile phone activity to ensure that [...]



