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Using Cell Phone Monitoring Software To Stop Inappropriate Behavior

Posted by All Tutor Flashing Rom on Monday, February 22, 2016

The term sexting involves or is used to refer to the transfer of images, texts and messages that possess sexually explicitterms and attributes between two or more persons with the use of their cell phones. Sexting as a term has been made popular in this 21st century and its usage increases on an ever rising ratio.  A research study on sexting went further to divide the practice of sexting into three major types.

·         The first refers to the exchange of raunchy and sexually explicit messages, texts, images and videos between two people who are partners in a romantic relationship. It could be between a wife and her husband or two people dating who are not married or a boyfriend and a girlfriend who are into a relationship.

·         The second involves the exchange of sexual materials either by sound, text, image or video between people who are not partners. That in essence means that while they are in a relationship with someone, they have one or two other people that they love or prefer to sex-text with.

·         The third refers to the exchange of sexually explicit materials amongst people who are yet to be in a relationship but where one or the both of them hopes they would soon begin a relationship.

Since the advent of smart phones that present quick access to the internet that enable people to send as well as receive sexually explicit messages, sounds, videos and images, sexting has become more common in this modern technologically advancing world. Although sexting has been more widely used by couples, a new set of people have been affected by this recent addiction; children!
This, among many other reasons, are big components of why parents and employers want to spy on other cell phones free or with a powerful low-cost paid version like Auto Forward.

While we are still battling to save our children from the throes of texting, the ugly headed monster known as sexting is already invading their lives and taking a huge chunk of the place texting occupies in their lives. Go through your child’s phone and you’d be amazed by the number of pornographic materials and sexually explicit images and videos you’d find on his/her phone.

That is the more reason why parents have to take advantage of mobile spyware to take charge of their cell phone’s usage and activities, rummage through the mobiles and have complete access to their children’s gadgets. With the cell phone monitoring spyware, there are a lot of breakthroughs that can be made in the fight against sexting amongst young adults.

Some featuresof the cell phone monitoring software that could be employed to stem sexting include but not limited to;

·         iMessages

With the iMessage feature, you can get complete access to your child’s iMessages inbox, go through all messages contained therein and read the whole threads. You also get to obtain absolute knowledge of the time frame and date that each message was received, including the identity of the senders or receivers identity and their contact details.

·         SMS

This gives you the ability to monitor the target Cell Phone’s text messages by reading their full SMS threads, identify the senders and receivers of every texts, and knowing the date and time of each text.

·         Access their Emails

This feature grants you access to observe their email: see the emails they have sent or received; the receiver or sender as well as the date and time of each email.

·         Access their Browsing History

With a mobile spyware, you can open up your child’s Safari and view all websites they have accessed, the time they accessed it, and discover anything they have done via that particular URL. With this feature, you can know whenever your child starts visiting adult websites and accessing inappropriate contents and nip it in the bud before it goes out of hand.





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