Mr. Wakely
Why Parents Should Spy On Their Kids Americans today tend to believe that parents should not be able to spy on their childs because its shows a sign of mistrust on one another or that its shows the disbelieve on the child. Although it is true on what the people say about spying I strongly agree that that parents should spy on their children. Not to show that the parent simply does not trust the child its just showing how much they care for their children. I understand that you need your things to be private in your life and I support that theory that its a sign of mistrust when your mom or dad is spying on you but put it this way what if you were an adult and you lost your child to a man who she found on the internet and just wanted to sex with your child and you did nothing to stop it not because you didn’t know its because you didn’t act when you had your chance to stop your child from meeting that guy or girl. If you were that person I would already know what you’ll be thinking and that is regret. Regret that you didn’t stop your child when you had the chance. In the internet article Why Should Parents Spy on Their Kids? On makeituse.com th On 30 December, 2013 by Ryan Dube. Ryan dube Emphasizes that In 2012, I interviewed Russ Brown, the supervisor of the FBI Cyber Crimes Division in Boston.
Russ advised that in recent years the FBI has seen an increase in what they call
“sextortion” cases. That is, the child is convinced to send progressively more explicit photos of themselves, “extorted” by the fact that the perpetrator threatens to send the previous explicit photo to friends and family if they don’t send over more photos that are even more explicit. In the article Should Parents Spy On Their Kids? On IKeepSafe Blog by Joe
Laramie on August 16, 2012 he claims that “I’ve given hundreds of technology safety presentations to parents and have always spoken about the problems caused by using