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Re: Monitoring Apps...

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james | personal genius Sep 8, 2017 11:50 AM

I don't, unfortunately. The deepest I get into it is enabling built-in parental control options -- which allow you to block apps or restrict contact lists in the built-in apps.

I would expect Snapchat would be difficult to monitor as they're semi-anonymous and self-destructing messages are kinda their whole thing.

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james | personal genius Sep 8, 2017 1:21 PM

To accomplish that, they'd have to run a server logged in as him and be saving all data to file.

It'd work, but the privacy indications of that are somewhat troubling as they're essentially masquerading as him to eavesdrop... but then again, that's what monitoring is, so... lol.

In hacker terms, it's a "man in the middle" tactic. It may violate Snapchat's TOS and they might disable it if it ever became inconvenient to the company.

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Paula Garrity Sep 8, 2017 6:51 PM

It is interesting he said that because that is exactly what I remember reading about the one I looked at the other day...thc review kept talking about the privacy issues and was a little confusing to me about how they would be monitoring all ofhis shit and I felt like maybe it was sorta sketchy and Not main stream enough for us parents that aren't super techy.

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Paula Garrity Sep 8, 2017 8:48 PM

Well it might be even deeper than that because I think what they are saying is that if this "middle man" is. The company is seeing everything about your kid that might not be good either?! I think that is how I understood it?

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