Do you read your child's Facebook messages, text messages, or emails?
kyle
2012/09/15 09:07:18
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AvK 2012/09/15 09:09:42no+3I don't have a kid, and didn't make a facebook page until I was 17, but my mother never went through my phone or my facebook and I don't think she even knows my email address.
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- Sayer Stewart 2012/09/26 05:20:53noI do not have a child, but if I did, no because I would like them to have a decent amount of privacy.reply
- marty 2012/09/25 17:23:23noNo children and it seems to show too much distrust. IF they're habitual liars, then I'd consider doing it.reply
- Erica Stone 2012/09/25 16:35:41yesI would say it depends on their age: if they are 17 or 18 I would not, but if they are younger, yes. You have to protect your kids from being exposed to "unsavory" people and things, but if you teach them how to protect themselves, at a certain point they need to take that responsibility on themselves.reply
- Trader1 is kerbonkin' 2012/09/19 04:40:48noIt's a fine line a parent has to walk to protect their child while respecting their privacy.reply
- princess_kelly 2012/09/19 04:12:50noi dont have kids but my mom never read mine so i would never read my childsreply
- Robin 2012/09/15 11:59:16 (edited)yes+1Every bit of it. If they want to have those accounts, first off they have to be at least 14, and I have access to those accounts whenever I feel like it. If they fail to comply, they are no longer allowed to have those accounts. We have many mutual friends, so I will know if tey go run out behind my back and try something sneaky. My job is to protect them, and I will do just that as long as there is life in me.reply
- AvK 2012/09/15 09:09:42no+3I don't have a kid, and didn't make a facebook page until I was 17, but my mother never went through my phone or my facebook and I don't think she even knows my email address.reply





















