American police officer encourages parents to install spyware on your home computer through the task can check their children's Facebook
James Talley is a police officer in New - Jersey reader to solve a simple problem of parents who fear acts of their children on Facebook. Seminars that he and other policemen, he recommends parents give them just to spy on their children, including hacking their Facebook accounts. This by installing the software records the keystrokes of users - something that will expose your usernames and passwords on Facebook. According to Tali, teenagers nowadays wear their parents out of the "virtual Drim" every day. "When it comes to the safety of your children, I do not think a parent is willing to settle for the certainty that nothing bad will happen. Even if it means buying software for $ 80 and make sure your child does not say on things he should not say," explained Officer NBC network. "'Trust' sounds good, it's a good cliche. But sticking your head in the sand and think that kids in ninth grade, Y. or XI, are not exposed to the dangers - is innocent. I think that if a daughter 12 has a Facebook account - her parents need to have access to it. " Tali Mmteridnim more trying to warn children Berstam cast through Facebook, for sexual exploitation or even kidnapping. "You can read the paper about such cases every day," he says. He also warns more trivial things, like pictures embarrassing lack of awareness raised by the children, then can chase them forever destroy their chances of acceptance to the university and work. American Psychologist Jeffrey Xinoab see the officer's advice problematic Tali. "So give children the message that it's OK to lie," he says, offers a breakthrough account instead of blocking software did not allow to enter certain sites.
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