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re: Parents Of Teenagers: Do You Track Your Teenager's Cell Phone?
Posted on 8/27/18 at 7:57 am to Dam Guide
Posted on 8/27/18 at 7:57 am to Dam Guide
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Me and the wife both have find your friends on for each other. We use it when we need it. We do not constantly monitor each other’s whereabouts
facebook has a "share live location" feature on their messenger app. Whenever I'm driving to visit my girlfriend i turn it on so she doesn't ask me where i'm at every 10 minutes. I also turn it on when I'm hunting alone so she doesn't worry.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 8:17 am to OweO
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The other day I was around someone who was talking about her son and she said something like "let me see where he is" so she looks at her phone and says where he is at and she was like "I wonder why he went through the neighborhoods to get home instead of staying on the highway?"
I asked her "do you really track your son's phone?" and she was like "yes I do and my husband's. I told her "frick that! If I was your kid I would have burner phones". She gave me a dirty look and evidently she didn't take to kindly to me making a comment about her tracking her son and husband.
How common is this with parents who have teenagers? And if it's common, I am glad I am not a teenager in today's world.
As long as I pay the bill, I'm tracking that phone. She wants to pay her own bill and I won't track. She's not spending the better part of her net worth on a $100/ month for a cell phone so we are safe. Now if your kid can afford a burner phone, I would look deeper...
Posted on 8/27/18 at 9:06 am to OweO
As a parent, if I pay for the phone, I track the phone. If the kid doesn’t want a phone, that’s fine too.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 9:08 am to SouthernImmigrant
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Curious to know what triggers the alert?
“Look at this big cock”?
Or “I’m gonna lick you where you pee at”?
“Imma lick your fart box”?
Or did you do keywords like count , pussy, vagina, Dong, ding-a-long, Dick, pecker, lil dick[ie]??
I have so many questions I need answers
The message was "Wanna see my dick?" I know the kids dad so I sent him a screenshot and said "Your son and my daughter are texting." He said Cool - welcome to the family!"
Apparently the screenshot did not go through on the initial send, because about 2 minutes later, I got a "Not cool. So sorry. Will take care of this." message.
The Bark app is great. And they keep up with all the acronyms that the teenagers are using as well.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 9:16 am to OweO
I do - 15yo daughter. No fancy program just find my iPhone. I know she could disable from her end but she hasn't yet. I am not obsessed with it. I check it a few times when she is out just for peace of mind.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 9:22 am to OweO
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and my husband's
She tracks her husband's phone too?
ETA: Read through the entire thread. Some of the OT'ers allow their wives to track their phone too
This post was edited on 8/27/18 at 9:26 am
Posted on 8/27/18 at 9:30 am to OweO
It was on that day, during that conversation Oweo realized that everytime he rolled up on someone and waggled the old worm, mostly accurate GPS coordinates could be retrieved. In a cold sweat, he pondered if taking the plates off his chair were enough to keep him from being identified? Would they triangulate the location of the Rolling Flash? Then he heard the sirens coming closer...
Posted on 8/29/18 at 5:54 am to ZappBrannigan
The responses in this thread scare me...Terrible life.
Posted on 8/29/18 at 6:37 am to Dam Guide
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Me and the wife both have find your friends on for each other. We use it when we need it. We do not constantly monitor each other’s whereabouts.
Same. It’s easier than asking each other how far away the other one is when we’re timing things.
Posted on 8/29/18 at 6:50 am to OweO
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"I wonder why he went through the neighborhoods to get home instead of staying on the highway?"
Because he was smoking marihuana.
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