Monitor Internet Activity - HELP (Anywhere)
As a parent I have every legal right and moral and ethical obligation to monitor my child's activities on the internet to ensure his safety. But, I don't have the time, nor the expertise.
I am looking for someone who has first-hand knowledge and expertise with the internet, expert on Facebook, MySpace, instant messaging, e-mailing, blogging, texting, and all the other phenomenon of the 21st Century that left me behind a long time ago.
I need you to monitor my child's internet activities from your own computer (I will provide you with passwords and access), and to report to me on a regular basis regarding what goes on with him.
We can figure out an hourly or a flat fee compensation that would be worth your while. ON TOP OF THIS, if you are good at it, and if I see benefit from hiring you, I can turn you on to many other busy parents who may be in the same situation as I am, and get you an on-the-side gig going here.
Contact me now. Thanks.
Wow. This parent is trying to hire someone to spy on their
| Started By | Comment | ||
|---|---|---|---|
Shayme |
Wow. This parent is trying to hire someone to spy on their |
Lead | |
|
Posts: 55804 (12/18/2008 11:43 PM) |
child. I saw this on Craigslist:
|
||
BrightGreenEyes47 |
|||
|
Posts: 1846 (12/19/2008 3:48 AM) |
"You read her diary? That's gross. Bad mom award!"
|
||
AudaciousAudrey |
|||
|
Posts: 20662 (12/19/2008 3:50 AM) Biggest Know It All '09
|
All they have to do is install a keylogger. Not that difficult.
|
||
SaveCleo |
|||
|
Posts: 10453 (12/19/2008 3:51 AM) |
BrightGreenEyes47 wrote: |
||
DarthRedimo |
|||
|
Posts: 200 (12/19/2008 3:51 AM) |
If I have kids I would just drug test them and force them to take birth control. I wouldn't spy on them.
|
||
BrightGreenEyes47 |
|||
|
Posts: 1847 (12/19/2008 3:57 AM) |
Me too, SaveCleo
|
||
Jillian808 |
|||
|
Posts: 14876 (12/19/2008 4:23 AM) |
LMAO
|
||
JtzCrunkster81 |
|||
|
Posts: 15883 (12/19/2008 4:27 AM) |
That's not very nice. I wonder how old their child is.
|
||
StarBrite310 |
|||
|
Posts: 5904 (12/19/2008 4:52 AM) |
That poor kid!
|
||
Shayme |
|||
|
Posts: 55820 (12/19/2008 4:53 AM) |
I know, right? I find this so messed up!
|
||
Hollywood Whore 2005 |
|||
|
Posts: 4941 (12/19/2008 5:21 AM) |
If they know the access codes and passwords, why doesn't that parent spy on the kid her/himself?
|
||
Gemini9857 |
|||
|
Posts: 23046 (12/19/2008 5:36 AM) |
AudaciousAudrey wrote:I doubt the parents who posted that ad know what it is. |
||
satisfactionguaranteed |
|||
|
Posts: 58 (12/19/2008 5:47 AM) |
This reminds me of a girl I knew. Her father secretly monitored her Internet activity, hired a private investigator AND put a tracking device in her car. She
was 20 or 21 when that happened. She's far from being a party girl, her dad did it because he never trusted her, period. Strict is an understatement.
|
||
freebus18 |
|||
|
Posts: 17764 (12/19/2008 6:02 AM) |
Im probably in the minority here but I think its pretty smart. Kids are crafty little fuckers these days going to rainbow parties and doing drugs at age 12. If
anything he should be monitoring her phone calls/texts because thats where the juicy stuff is.
|
||
Shayme |
|||
|
Posts: 55821 (12/19/2008 7:00 AM) |
Ugh. I just can't see how spying on your kids is ever a good thing. I'm happy my mom just always trusted me.
|
||
Pliant Pineapple |
|||
|
Posts: 42973 (12/19/2008 7:09 AM) Funniest JJBer '06
|
A friend of mine found out his 13-year-old daughter had a MySpace claiming she was 21 and that she was getting awful messages from guys far too old to be
talking to her...he shut that shit down in a hurry. Now he has the password to everything she does online and I'm 100% with him on that.
|
||
Gemma |
|||
|
Posts: 20441 (12/19/2008 8:23 AM) |
I don't agree with hiring someone to do the dirty work, but I do agree that teen activities should be monitored to some extent on the internet.
|
||
Jess116005 |
|||
|
Posts: 19354 (12/19/2008 8:42 AM) |
Pliant Pineapple wrote: I can agree with that if the child is aware that the parent has the password. If you're doing it secretly then you're just a douche. I wonder if this parent does online banking. And then whoever she hires steals her password and then her money. |
||
IdDoJC100Ways |
|||
|
Posts: 24668 (12/19/2008 9:02 AM) |
I honestly do not want to know everything my daughter's friends and her discuss online. She has shown me her facebook and myspace though on occasion and
she's using her laptop right where I can usually see the screen. Through the years we've had discussions about what do do and not do on the computer.
I'm not concerned with finding out every single thing she's doing. I just want her protected from predators and whatnot. Discuss this with the
child....don't just spy.
|
||
JulieAnne20 |
|||
|
Posts: 27546 (12/19/2008 9:11 AM) Best Debater '09
|
Shayme wrote: Because they are kids, and sometimes they don't realize how dangerous it is to be communicating with some of the perverts and sickos in the world. There are pedophiles who only find their victims through the internet. That's reason enough for me. Although just monitoring your kids and knowing where they are and who they are with is a big part of it. |
||
IdDoJC100Ways |
|||
|
Posts: 24671 (12/19/2008 9:15 AM) |
JulieAnne20 wrote:There's a difference between teaching your kids safety on the internet and just being helicopter moms that have to know every single move a child makes during the day. I feel my job as a parent is to teach my daughter how to protect herself so when she leaves the next she's prepared for the world. Too many parents are being nosy just to be nosy. |
||


