The common American teen sends an average of around a hundred SMS text messages every single day. An astounding One-fifth of teens state they have sent or posted nude or seminude ‘zexting’ images, possibly a serious zex crime. 80% of all motor vehicle collisions in the United States involve preoccupied motorists, taking the lives of thousands of teens each year.
New mobile monitor software applications that use the power of the internet to capture SMS text messages, cell phone GPS location, incoming and outgoing mobile phone call logs information and transmits it to a web personal account or forwards it to an email address.
Smartphones are the cell phones with computer capabilities. Trade names such as BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, Nokia Symbian ? all have spyware software available. Spy Call and Call Intercept cell phone tapping require GSM networks. About 3 million smartphones a month are sold in North America, and they?re reaching almost one hundred and fifty million sold per year worldwide.
Recent reports published by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy found that over 20% of teens (ages 13-19) and a hard to fathom 33% of young adults (ages 20-26) have shared nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves either over cell phone text messaging or by posting online. Teenage girls are slightly more likely to do this than boys and a very distressing 11% of the young teen girls (ages 13-16) admitted to sending inappropriate photos of themselves.
By examining more than forty thousand monthly US mobile telecom bills, Nielsen determined that American teenagers sent an average of an inconceivable 3,100 text messages every month during Q3 last year. Pew Research points out that sending provocative images happens most often during one of three different scenarios: The first, exchanges of images solely between two romantic partners; the next, lists exchanges between partners that are then shared with other people; followed by, exchanges between people who are not yet in a relationship, but with one person hoping there will be one.
Monitoring of Computer and Smartphones is Legal

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