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Internet security firm Check Point on Tuesday launched software that lets parents watch over offspring on Facebook without being "friends" at the online social network.
Originally posted by paxnatus
Perhaps those girls would still be alive if this software had been in place.
Originally posted by NerdGoddess
Maybe its just because she is 16, idk, but she keeps blocking my mother and I so we cant see whats on there. I just worry about her! I am pleased that I will be able to share this with my parents.
Originally posted by NuclearPaul
Originally posted by NerdGoddess
Maybe its just because she is 16, idk, but she keeps blocking my mother and I so we cant see whats on there. I just worry about her! I am pleased that I will be able to share this with my parents.
Originally posted by paxnatus
Perhaps if our children know we are using this soft ware they will be more conscious of their own behavior.
Originally posted by paxnatus
Please for your children's sake get your priorities in order!
Originally posted by StevenDye
reply to post by BLKMJK
Yes, infact I think I would prefer to change my opinion from my first post to agree with you. It really is more down to the child, for some it will be of benefit, for others it could caused problems to become much worse.
My only fear is parents will leap at this opportunity thinking it is a good idea, when for some children it will make issues more difficult leading to the parents missing something very important. Teenagers are very good at hiding things if they want to.