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How to use Technology to Control teens?

 This is era of technology. Every work can be done easily by using technology. Here we can use this for observing kids or teens activity. 


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The mostly used technical device is mobile. We can use it for surveillance. Here we can use mobile apps for observation.

Here are some apps can be used for mobile surveillance.

  • GPS Tracking: Mobile surveillance can involve tracking the location of mobile devices using GPS technology. This is commonly used for fleet management, asset tracking, and monitoring of individuals or vehicles.
  • Norton family control app: Norton Family," it's a comprehensive parental control software offered by NortonLifeLock. Here are some features and capabilities typically associated with Norton Family:
    1. Content Filtering: Allows parents to block inappropriate websites and content based on predefined categories or custom settings.

    2. Time Management: Enables parents to set limits on device usage, including screen time and specific times when devices can be used

    3. Search Supervision: Monitors and logs the websites and search terms children use, providing insights into their online activities.L

    4. Location Tracking: Provides real-time location tracking of children's devices, helping parents ensure their safety and whereabouts.A

    5. Activity Reporting: Generates reports on children's online activities, including websites visited, search terms used, and time spent on different apps or websites.R

    6. Remote Management: Allows parents to manage settings and monitor activities from a web dashboard or mobile app. Norton Family is designed to help parents create a safer and more balanced digital environment for their children, promoting responsible online behavior.

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