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Comments Off on iPhone & Android Monitoring App – No JailbreakColorado’s sexting scandal has drawn attention to ‘ghost apps’ that can hide nude pics
Comments Off on Colorado’s sexting scandal has drawn attention to ‘ghost apps’ that can hide nude picsThe recent Colorado sexting scandal is drawing a lot of attention because of its sheer scale, but also because of the way students have allegedly shared hundreds of sexually explicit photos: through “ghost apps,” or apps that are disguised as normal apps but can turn into a secret photo vault. “Ghost apps, hidden apps, they’re [ Read More ]
Sexting teens facing serious consequences
Comments Off on Sexting teens facing serious consequencesShe is only fourteen, a good student and an athlete. Yet on this particular April morning, she found herself in the defendant’s chair in a Greene County Juvenile Courtroom for texting a sexually explicit photo of herself to a boyfriend. “He kept asking me to send a picture to him and so finally, I did,” [ Read More ]
Sexting teens can face lifelong consequences
Comments Off on Sexting teens can face lifelong consequencesA freshman girl sends topless pictures of herself to a boy through an instant message. The boy shares the pictures over the computer with some friends. Both end up expelled from school. This incident came to light through a court case filed more than a decade ago against Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day [ Read More ]
Should Parents Install Mobile Software on their Teens Cell Phone?
Comments Off on Should Parents Install Mobile Software on their Teens Cell Phone?By 2016, it is estimated that over 70 million people will be using monitoring Apps and more robust cell phone monitoring software to monitor what their family is doing on their mobile devices. A recent study by the PEW Institute indicates that one in four teens are “cell-mostly” internet users, saying that they access the [ Read More ]