Hey folks!
I want to give my daughter a smartphone for her 14th birthday in September. But I want to protect her too. I need your expertise, experience, and recommendations.
I don't know which phone is best for her. For sure, I don't want it to have a forward-facing camera, so she can't webcam or Skype and so she'll be just a little less likely to be lured into sending pictures of herself.
How do I keep track of her location without her being able to send her location to strangers. Is there any way to keep her from learning the password to the phone's Gmail account? I know about Latitude, but her friends will probably tell her how to disable that.
How do I get a copy of her outgoing and incoming calls, texts, and E-mails? As inobtrusively as possible? I want her to enjoy her new privileges, but at the same time, they're privileges granted by her parents. She's not old enough to have the right to contact or be contacted by anyone she wants, any time she wants. Even so, her friends are likely to tell her to never use Gmail and instead use other E-mail providers.
If we don't give her a smartphone, it's just a matter of time until someone else does. I don't want her phone to come secretly from some 20-something man who hangs out in the mall. And I do not want her to have the latest and greatest phone. I don't want this gift to turn her into some spoiled princess. AFAICT, she doesn't have a Facebook account yet, but it's just a matter of time until she does that too.
There are some threads that cover some aspects of this, but honestly, I got lost in the arguments between members. I need your help.
I'm currently using a 1-1/2 year old Sprint LG Optimus S that's hacked to allow the wi-fi hotspot to keep working without paying extra. The plan is up; I can drop at any time or upgrade to a new phone. I don't know the ins and outs of service contracts. I see this phone all the time in Ralphs supermarket as a Kroger i Wireless monthly phone on the Sprint network.
Thanks.
I want to give my daughter a smartphone for her 14th birthday in September. But I want to protect her too. I need your expertise, experience, and recommendations.
I don't know which phone is best for her. For sure, I don't want it to have a forward-facing camera, so she can't webcam or Skype and so she'll be just a little less likely to be lured into sending pictures of herself.
How do I keep track of her location without her being able to send her location to strangers. Is there any way to keep her from learning the password to the phone's Gmail account? I know about Latitude, but her friends will probably tell her how to disable that.
How do I get a copy of her outgoing and incoming calls, texts, and E-mails? As inobtrusively as possible? I want her to enjoy her new privileges, but at the same time, they're privileges granted by her parents. She's not old enough to have the right to contact or be contacted by anyone she wants, any time she wants. Even so, her friends are likely to tell her to never use Gmail and instead use other E-mail providers.
If we don't give her a smartphone, it's just a matter of time until someone else does. I don't want her phone to come secretly from some 20-something man who hangs out in the mall. And I do not want her to have the latest and greatest phone. I don't want this gift to turn her into some spoiled princess. AFAICT, she doesn't have a Facebook account yet, but it's just a matter of time until she does that too.
There are some threads that cover some aspects of this, but honestly, I got lost in the arguments between members. I need your help.
I'm currently using a 1-1/2 year old Sprint LG Optimus S that's hacked to allow the wi-fi hotspot to keep working without paying extra. The plan is up; I can drop at any time or upgrade to a new phone. I don't know the ins and outs of service contracts. I see this phone all the time in Ralphs supermarket as a Kroger i Wireless monthly phone on the Sprint network.
Thanks.