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[quote=Anonymous]Simply turn off the WIFI. I've got a product called "skydog" that let's me monitor the websites and when the WIFIF is turned on and off, it sends updates to my phone. I think the company was sold but I doubt it's the only company of this type. Also, check your phone bill and see when you child is accessing the web (data draws) and you can put alerts in to tell you what numbers they've received texts and calls from and to the past week. You can also limit the times they can receive texts but it'll allow you to text them. This is a very real problem and you are not overreacting. Also, tell your kid to give you 24/7 access to their phone. If they refuse take it away. If I would tell of some of the things my DD's friends sent to her you'd have to take a knee. They are particularly vulnerable in middle school. They don't understand privacy and somehow believe that allowing random strangers to follow them on-line is the thing to do. Even the best kids are at danger. (That means yours.) Boys will send requests of the most unimaginable types. In my entire life I would've never said anything of that sort to a woman face-to-face but they will say practically anything on the internet. [/quote]
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