Monday, October 14, 2013

If you"re not Spying, you are not a Good Parent

Innovative technologies are causing a stir in regard to the desirability to balance privacy and protection. Different solutions provide phone GPS location, smartphone activity logs data and transmit it to an on-line personal account. You can transform the cell phone into a remote listening device by sending messages to remotely control its microphone, turn it on, and listen to the mobile phone surroundings or Intercept Calls and surreptitiously tap into cell phone calls and eavesdrop conversations.


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New Phone Monitoring Applications that capture and archive sent and received SMS text messages, MMS multi-media messages, Website Visit History, track mobile phone GPS location, smartphone call logs information and send it to an on-line personal account.


The latest smartphones are the mobile phones with computer capabilities. Trade names such as BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, Nokia Symbian ? all have spyphone software for sale. Spy Call and Call Intercept cell phone tapping needs the target phone uses a GSM network. Millions of smartphones a month are sold in the United States and Canada, and sales are approaching one hundred and fifty million sold per year around the world.


A recently published study by The Nielsen Company (Nielsen, the same people that do TV research) and the Pew Research Center indicate several factors that are causing concern for parents and guardians. These issues also constitute an opportunity for technology development companies. There is an increase in the percentage of young people that own cellular phones, the amount of SMS text messaging they do, and potentially much more serious the number of young adults that are involved in ?sexting? ? the sending of provocative sexual explicit images or text messages from cell phones.


By researching over than 40,000 monthly US mobile cellular bills, Nielsen concluded that American teenagers sent an average of an inconceivable 3,100 text messages every month during Q3 last year. Pew Research points out that sending provocative images occurs usually during one of three specific scenarios: The first, involves exchanges of images solely between two romantic partners; the next, lists exchanges between partners that are then shared with other people; followed by, exchanges between people who are not yet in a relationship, but with one person hoping there will be one.


If you"re not Spying, you are not a Good Parent

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