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July 01, 2014

TeenSafe's Mobile Phone Monitoring Brings Peace of Mind to Parents

TeenSafe, creator of an iPhone and Android phone monitoring software, announced today it is offering a way for parents to see their children’s text messages being sent and received as well as social media activity being sent and received. The supervision aims to reduce the amount of cyberbullying and harassment many teens face on a daily basis.

"One of TeenSafe's highest priorities is to prevent cyberbullying and the devastating effects of harassing behavior among teens. Kids today are so closely tied to their mobile devices, we feel it is more important than ever to really understand what is being said so we can help guide and teach them through these challenging situations," said Ameeta Jain, co-founder of TeenSafe.

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TeenSafe founders believe using the information parents find on their children’s text messages, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook—you name it—can be used to open lines of communication and stop cyberbullying in its tracks.

Jain added, "Our children are our most precious assets and protecting them from harm is why we created TeenSafe. We want to provide a service for parents that gives them the peace of mind they need to safely raise their kids in the digital age. Cyberbullying is a difficult topic for parents to discuss with their children, so TeenSafe gives them the ability to observe their children's struggles and step in when appropriate, teaching them self-worth and how to cope with peer pressure."

The service is easy to setup and lets you monitor all activity from one place. Plus, TeenSafe uses 256 bit SSL encryption so no one sees your child's info but you. While your children might not like the fact they are being monitored, parents can feel at ease knowing their children is bully-free. 




Edited by Maurice Nagle


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