Anonymous wrote:Read the other thread about phones. How do you check your kid's phone if everything is via Snapchat? I can't see anything on there. Doesn't everything disappear once opened?
Anonymous wrote:Friendly reminder from a digital forensics investigator that snapchat messages do not disappear into the ether. They are still located on your child's phone AND so are the messages they receive. That is why it is so, so, SO important that if your child receives an inappropriate message from a friend or unknown person, they report it immediately.
I have personally been involved in numerous cases where recovered snapchat messages saved the case.
Anonymous wrote:Try to keep your kid off Snapchat for as long as possible. Seriously.
We didn't allow it until age 18 and my kid knows that she has to occasionally open Snaps in front of me. We pay for her phone and have the right to see what's on it.
Anonymous wrote:Try to keep your kid off Snapchat for as long as possible. Seriously.
We didn't allow it until age 18 and my kid knows that she has to occasionally open Snaps in front of me. We pay for her phone and have the right to see what's on it.