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10-28-2009, 09:30 AM
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Children: 8 year old step son, 3 year old step son, 2 year old daughter, son due Jan 3rd | Re: Teen's Pravacy vs Protection: Keylogger | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Brokenhearted Not sure why you don't get this but this "boy" drives a car, last I checked that makes them mobile. This means they are not where they say they are as I have caught that happening as well. They are alone meaning UNSUPERVISED. I think it's great that if this were your 16 1/2 yr old (17 in December) daughter that you would let them be alone. You know what they call parents like you? GRANDPARENTS! I am trying to prevent my daughter from making a mistake that can ruin her life.
As for his Mother she has been flat out told by me that I caught them being unsupervised. She has been caught by me, lying for them that they were NOT ALONE at the mall when they were and were alone in his car a few times. I expressly explained to this woman that I do not want my daughter alone in anyone's car. I am not in the habit of leaving teens alone of opposite sexes because ummm that is stupid. | Then get her some birth control and cut the apron strings.
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12-01-2009, 09:02 AM
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 Children: 1 baby girl 6 months old | Re: Teen's Pravacy vs Protection: Keylogger | | if you want to spy on your kid with a key logger, you may as well put a camera on his or her bedpost and watch when his/her bf/gf comes over. |
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12-01-2009, 09:11 AM
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Children: 8 year old step son, 3 year old step son, 2 year old daughter, son due Jan 3rd | Re: Teen's Pravacy vs Protection: Keylogger | | I don't think these kind of people let their offspring have bfs/gfs over unless they're in the living room with the parents watching
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12-02-2009, 10:07 AM
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Children: A 2.5 year old boy, Eli. | Re: Teen's Pravacy vs Protection: Keylogger | | That's absolutely not neccessary, Momnonymous. You are acting very immature for having 3 kids of your own (none of which are old enough for any of this stuff you are speaking so righteously about). What is your problem? I wont tolerate any more of your nasty behavior. This is your last warning. If you don't want to be a part of this forum filled with GREAT parents, then LEAVE.
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12-02-2009, 10:32 AM
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Children: 8 year old step son, 3 year old step son, 2 year old daughter, son due Jan 3rd | Re: Teen's Pravacy vs Protection: Keylogger | | I wasn't trying to be nasty, sorry.
My kids do use the internet. And I was a teen once.
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05-13-2010, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Monami While some people think it is an absolute travesty to use it and it is invading teen’s privacy, but some will debate that it is absolute necessity to protect your kids from cyber world. The device (sometimes it can be a software) I am referring is a Keystroke Loggers (aka keyloggers). If you think your child (perhaps teenage child) is acting little suspicious, would you willing to use it to spy on your child? | I sure would. I have never seen one, but have heard of them. It's good to know they are around. However, I'd need to limit it to when I feel it's absolutely necessary. Might be hard to do, because I admit the whole thng of being able to spy is intriguing. But, that can go way too far. I'd want my kids to grow right...but grow. At least a little bit of trust is necessary in most cases. |
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05-13-2010, 01:34 PM
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Children: A 2.5 year old boy, Eli. | Re: Teen's Pravacy vs Protection: Keylogger | | We appreciate you posting NPRhead, but please try to make sure that you're not posting in any threads with a last post date any older than 30 days.
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