August 28, 2010

Innovative Software Program Gives Parents What They Need To Protect Kids And Monitor Mobile Phones.

Innovative software program gives parents what they need to protect kids and monitor mobile phones.

Teens and youth are at risk from Gambling, Distracted Driving, Sexting, Bullying, Predators and more.  These new issues require new ways for dealing with them.  Anybody that wants to keep up with how youth, workforce or spouse are using their mobiles  needs to know about available mobile phone tracker software that is becoming quite common and can do a lot more than track the location of cellphones.  Innovative technologies are causing a stir.   

A really great software package that includes remote control of cell phone settings, and combines Cell Phone Tracking  with SMS text message, Call Log, Website Visit History, MMS multi-media message monitoring, and a web account for storage and review is PhoneBeagle Parental Control  software.   

Over the last couple of months several software companies have released ‘spyware’ for cell phones.  Mobile monitor software records SMS text messages, mobile phone GPS location, Websites Visited,  incoming and outgoing mobile phone call logs information and delivers the information to a web personal account  where users can login and read it, and also search content for words and phrases and data strings such as phone numbers. 

Smartphones are the mobile phones with computer capabilities.  Trade names such as BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, Nokia Symbian – all have spyware software available.  Spy Call and Call Intercept cell phone tapping|mobile phone bugging] require GSM networks. About 3 million smartphones a month are sold in North America, and sales are approaching one hundred and fifty million sold per year worldwide.

As sending SMS  text messages from mobile phones has become a focus in teenager social life, parents, educators and advocates have grown increasingly worried about the role of cellular phones in the sexual lives of young adults.   A new research study from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project (pewinternet.org/topics/Teens.aspx) found that four percent of mobile phone owning young people between the ages of 12-17 say they have sent sexually suggestive nude or nearly nude images or videos of themselves to other people via SMS  text messages .  This activity is commonly known as “sexting” in today’s vernacular.  Additionally, fifteen percent say they have received these kinds of images images of someone they already know by way of text message .

Published in research from marketing research firm The Nielsen Company (blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/under-aged-texting-usage-and-actual-cost/) American teenagers transmit an undreamed of average of 10 text messages per hour that they are not in school or sleeping – and most likely a lot during school too.   Pew Research points out that sending provocative images happens most often under one of three specific scenarios:  The first, exchanges of images only between two romantic partners; the next, lists exchanges between partners that are then shared outside the relationship; followed by, exchanges between people who are not yet in a relationship, person hopes to be].

An extremely high quality software application that assists parents and employers monitor mobile phones and backup their mobile communications data including GPS location, SMS text messages, MMS messages, Website visit history and phone activity logs is PhoneBeagle.  If you would like to read more about workable technological solution available for parents and guardians to find out what their teens are what’s going on with their cellphones through  cell phone monitoring software visit information on software for Parental Control at www.phonebeagle.com.   

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