Whether parents should look through their child's phone can depend on various factors, including the child's age and the family's values regarding privacy and trust. Open communication about privacy and safety is crucial; discussing boundaries can foster trust. While monitoring may be appropriate for younger children, it’s essential to respect the privacy of teens to encourage independence and responsibility. Ultimately, finding a balance between safety and trust is key.
There are sites out there (for parents) that allow them to look at texts sent from the childs phone to another phone. There is also one that allows that AND you can check your facebook messages...but it requires you to download a third party app.
No they can't touch you're phone and touch the app...
No, they do not. You have a right to your personal information and they have no right to look through your stuff. It is a Privacy Policy.
No. I'm a teen who's mother does these, and it gets annoying. I'd like to have private conversation with people on my phone or FaceBook. I'm fine with the room searching thing, because I have nothing to hide. But seriously, don't look through their phone or FaceBook unless you suspect something.
In most cases, a school can't look through a students cell phone without a parents permission. If the school thinks the phone poses a risk to safety, they can look at the phone without permission.
Yes
Not if it's your personal one. If it's the company phone he has the right.
a frog does not look like there parents because they go through a metamorphosis. butterfly's and moths also go threw metamorphosis
The best way to determine which multivitamin is the right choice for your children is to consult your childs doctor. This way they can tailor the various multivitamins to your childs specific needs.
Yes, the majority of faxing is sent through phone lines.
in order to find your real parents talk to your foster parents and look through a phone book if you do not find it go on the internet and use your resources to contact your mom and dad put in the info you know about yourself and if they doesnt work out okay find the local agency you were signed to such as heartshare and ask them when were you last adopted and how can you contact your parents
well, I'm a girl and personally I would never look through my boyfriends phone, it's his personal property, the only time I would ever go through his phone is if I got a dirty text from him that was not "meant for me" so probably about 3 out of 5 girls go through their boyfriends cell.