The Need for SMS Spying: Safety above Everything

You might be wondering how in the world I am going to link SMS Spying with Safety, parents would have already made the connection as teenagers and cell phones both really go hand in hand. Doesn’t even matter if they are eating, driving, studying, taking a bath, sleeping, or anything, the cell phone is an essential part of their life.

There are two problems I will address, one has got to do with texting and driving and the other has got to do with sexual predators.

Texting and Driving

Compared with sexual predators this might seem like small thing, but in fact this is a big problem that can lead to severe consequences. It was reported that 23% of auto collisions were caused because of cell phones, that’s 1.3 million crashes. You do not want your son or daughter to end up in an accident because of that.

This makes it important for you as parents to stop using a cell phone while you are driving and be an example for your own children. However, even then kids do not stop, even while knowing the dangers they continue to do such things.

This ultimately calls in the need for an app like Phoggi. It acts as an SMS spying app as well as an app that can monitor the location of a cell phone as well. With such a combination parents will be able to track down if their children are texting while driving.

They can simply login to the remote database and check to see if the GPS locator is giving location tracking while SMS are being sent. The same applies to talking on the phone while driving and with Phoggi you can keep a check on that as well.

Sexual Predators

Teenage minds are easy to mold; listen to them, sympathize with them, develop trust, give them what they need, and well eventually they fall into the predators trap.

Excuse me for making it seem like a process, but the sad fact is that there are a lot of sick minds out there. In fact 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused before becoming adults. This is something to be concerned about, and these sexual predators go through all kinds of methods and they do extract sexually explicit pictures and personal information from children. 56% of kids are asked to send their pictures, and around 27% of these pictures are sexually explicit.

The bottom line is you need to do something. Which again brings us back to Phoggi; you can view SMS messages, photos, and internet history to determine whether or not your child is being subject to abuse. If you as a parent can find that out you will be able to handle the situation and get your daughter or son out of the predators grasp.

Parents; be warned, the digital age is full of troublesome things.