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The Danger of Cell Phone Usage to Your Kids

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While you may have purchase a cell phone for your child as a means for them to stay in touch with you, these devices can also pose a threat to them. Most of these phones have the Internet, which can put your child in touch with the world. Unfortunately, the world can also contact your child.
The Internet can be a dangerous feature to have on your child’s cell phone. Having online access when they are away from home can enable your child to enter chat rooms. The biggest threat to your child through this type of cell phone usage is sexual predators. These adults will oftentimes pose as children in these chat rooms to coax information from the child, including her cell phone number. Eventually, these predators will try to set up a meeting with the child, usually in a secluded place. As most cell phones have caller ID, the predator will have your child’s number from the first time she contacts him. You need to sit down and explain the dangers that these chat rooms can pose and advise your child not to give out any personal information to anyone that she does not know.
Some teenagers have also visited dating sites on the Web. Online dating is one of the most dangerous activities that these young adults can become involved in. Many times, these “dates” can lead to unwanted sexual relations. You should advise your child not to go out with anyone that they have not met in person.
For the sexual predators that have a flair for computer technology, a GPS can also help them to track down a child. By simply hacking into your child’s cell phone GPS system, these adults can pinpoint your child’s location at any given time. You can speak to your cell phone service provider to discover the steps that you may need to take to prevent this from happening.
Another way that these predators can gain access to your child is through pictures and videos that your child may be trying to send to a friend. Just by pushing the wrong button, these images can be sent to the wrong person, giving this person the ability to send images that may be inappropriate back to your child. You should advise your child to never send pictures of herself to anyone to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.
There is another problem that has arisen from cell phone pictures. Inappropriate pictures of youngsters that were taken without their knowledge while they were in the school locker room have appeared on the Internet. Many schools have now banned the use of cell phones in this type of setting in an effort to prevent these types of photographs from being taken.
While there are other safety issues associated with cell phone use by children, sexual predators are by far the most dangerous. By talking to them and explaining the possible consequences of irresponsible cell phone use, you can help your children to protect themselves from these predatory adults.

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Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Comes Through – Again

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Many of us can relate to that nagging feeling that the new neighbors who just moved in next door are somehow, well, creepy. It’s nothing you can put your finger on at first, just little things here and there that leave you with that uneasy impression. I had creepy neighbors once. I never really saw the parents and the older daughter, but the little boy, 10 or so, was practically living in my house, adopted by my teenaged kids. He was a sweet boy, too precocious for his age, and I got the feeling that he much preferred our home to his own. He would stay late, until I told him it was time to go, and from the little replicas he dropped here and there, I could tell he hated going home. Once, someone actually called asking if he was with us and ordering him to come home. I could see straight into their windows across the way, and saw the father (or as I eventually learned the mother’s boyfriend) greet him angrily and send him upstairs.There was hardly any activity most of the time. The two women were nowhere to be seen, but the man would occasionally pace around the living area, talking on his cell phone, frequently coming out onto the patio for a cigarette. He was heavy-set and antisocial, never acknowledging us, and something about him gave me the creeps. I decided it was time to do some amateur sleuthing. I didn’t know his name, but I had the man’s cell phone number stored on my caller ID, so I opted for the reverse cell phone lookup. One can find out a lot about a person via reverse cell phone lookup: the owner’s name, age, place of residence, names of relatives – a lot to piece together a profile – and if you want to dig further, additional reports can enlighten you about their background, criminal records and business profile. There it all was – never underestimate your intuition – the man was dangerous, with many violence-related convictions. I wasn’t sure if it was appropriate to speak to the police, since I didn’t have a legitimate complaint. I decided to wait, certain that something would come up eventually, because something just wasn’t right with that household.I didn’t have to wait long. Two days later I came home from work and my kids told me that the neighbor went berserk and pulled his gun on the whole family, and they asked for an asylum in our home. Great! I discovered the boy, his mother and older sister crouching in my basement. They told me they were trying to leave and he wouldn’t let them, and begged me not to call the police because he is in the mafia and will kill us all if we involve the police. They swore he doesn’t know they are at my house, begged to just spend the night and promised to be gone in the morning. I felt torn between fear, compassion and the nagging feeling that I should call the police anyway. I fed them dinner, gave them extra blankets, and we all went to bed. They left very early in the morning, presumably to return to New York from where he lured them away with grand promises. I never heard from or seen them again, and the scary guy was soon gone too. I hope they made it to safety and he left them alone. I also hope to never have neighbors like that again. Most of all, again and again, I receive proof that when in doubt, trust the reverse cell phone lookup.

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Samsung SGH-M300 Refurbished Prepaid Phone, Red

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  • Certified refurbished clamshell phone in stylish red, backed by 90-day warranty
  • Pay for just the minutes you use or choose monthly talk/text plans; optional GPS locator service
  • Handsfree communication via speakerphone and Bluetooth, voice dialing capabilities, personal organizer tools
  • Up to 3.2 hours of talk time
  • What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger

Amazon.com Product Description
A great choice for your text-heavy kids, the compact, refurbished Samsung M300 is styled with smooth, rounded lines and a mirrored finish. It also includes an external OLED screen that displays caller ID as well as current time–now they won’t have any excuse for being late. It works perfectly with Kajeet’s kid-friendly pay-as-you-go service and it’s GPS-capable, which provides compatibility with Kajeet’s GPS Phone Locator Service as well as enable it to … More >>

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Samsung SGH-M300 Prepaid Phone, Red

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  • Kid-friendly clamshell phone in deep red for use with Kajeet pay-as-you-go service
  • Pay for just the minutes you use or choose monthly talk/text plans; optional GPS locator service
  • VGA camera, handsfree communication via speakerphone and Bluetooth, voice dialing capabilities, personal organizer tools
  • Up to 3.2 hours of talk time
  • Daily Access Charge applies only to pay as you go plans
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Prepaid Cell Phones – What You Need to Know About Them

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More and more people prefer prepaid cell phone plans or pay-as-you-go plans over the traditional monthly plans.The reason is simple.The idea behind the prepaid plans is : you only pay if you use the phone ; if you don’t use it , then you don’t pay.There is no deposit that is required to be paid.Prepaid cell phones have some big advantages over the traditional monthly contract. First of all, you’re not tied by any contract with the cell phone company and there is no monthly bill.You can control your kids’ cell phone usage .If you’re not happy with the services provided by your prepaid cell phone company you can switch to another company whenever you want.

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