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TeenSafe announces mobile phone monitoring service for parents

May 2, 2014 By Editorial Staff

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TeenSafe, announced the official launch of its comprehensive mobile and social monitoring for parents wanting to track their children’s mobile phone and social activity. The web-based service works with groundbreaking mobile monitoring technology giving parents the ability to see incoming, outgoing and deleted text messages, web browsing history, contacts, call logs, Facebook posts, and Instagram activity through a secure, online TeenSafe account. As the pioneer in this category TeenSafe was the first to develop iPhone monitoring without the need to “jailbreak” an iPhone.

The TeenSafe mobile monitoring technology is secure and discreet, allowing customers to choose whether their child is aware their phone is being monitored. The software also uses the phone’s Global Positioning System (GPS), Wi-Fi, and Cellular technology to monitor the phone’s location, letting parents know where their child is located.

“I believe TeenSafe goes hand-in-hand when you give your child their first phone. It’s designed to keep lines of communication open and we’ve found that it’s like having a window into your child’s life,” said Ameeta Jain, co-founder of TeenSafe. “We teach our children and teens rules when they get in the car, whether it is always wear a seat belt or no texting and driving. Why would we give our children a smartphone, one of the most powerful tools in our lifetime, without some type of guidance and monitoring?”

Once installed, TeenSafe is virtually undetectable on the child’s mobile device. TeenSafe feels it is the parent’s choice if they want to inform the child that they are being monitored, however, they encourage open communication with families. It takes less than five minutes to set up TeenSafe and it’s very simple to use. TeenSafe uses 256-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) security to ensure a child’s personal information cannot be viewed by anyone but the parent. For parents who want to test TeenSafe before purchasing, a free, six-day trial is offered to give parents the ability to use all of the system’s features and capabilities.

Filed Under: Advice & Education, Editor's Pick Tagged With: teen safety


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