Teen iPhone And Android Monitoring Now Available Internationally
-- TeenSafe Now Gives Parents Overseas the Ability to Keep Their Children Safe With Access to Smartphone Activity --
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 31, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --With the international progression in smartphone use among teens and a recent overwhelming need for parental monitoring technology in the U.S., demand across the globe has been sparked. While there are great benefits of giving a smartphone to children, parents are beginning to realize that these come with serious risks such as cyberbullying, sexting, and sexual predators. For the first time ever, moms and dads in Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand can monitor their child's iPhone, Android and tablet activity through a secure online TeenSafe account. Parents in these countries can now give their children the opportunity to benefit socially and developmentally from smartphone technology with the safety, while maintaining all the reassurance, protection and guidance, that monitoring allows.
"Since we launched our unique technology in the U.S. four years ago, TeenSafe has received an overwhelming amount of positive response, signups and personal testimony from parents," said Rawdon Messenger, CEO of TeenSafe. "It is such a valuable tool that has opened the eyes of thousands of parents, allowing them the visibility to detect problems early and act accordingly or to simply be assured that their children are okay. We are excited to be offering the service internationally, reaching parents who want peace-of-mind that their children are protected in this digital age."
With social, cyberbullying, sexual harassment and peer-pressure issues gaining more momentum in recent years, it is more important than ever for parents to be involved in their child's smartphone activity. Now parents overseas can be empowered with the confidence that their children are safe from harm online as well as in the real world. TeenSafe is considered the market leader because of its many features and ease of use. The technology allows parents access their child's smartphone, Facebook and Instagram activity from any computer. Even better, they'll be able to view their child's text messages, including those that have been deleted.
TeenSafe has been featured in USA Today, Bloomberg, BBC and the New York Post, and has appeared on Fox Business, Telemundo and ABC, to name a few. Following their international launches, executives from TeenSafe will conduct media tours in Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand to further inform parents of their mobile monitoring technology and discuss the vulnerabilities this digital age inevitably brings.
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