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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 490541" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>There are parental controls you can get depending on the company. let me look. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.phonesheriff.com/" target="_blank">PhoneSheriff - Parental Control Software for Child Phones Restrict, Filter and Monitor SMS Text Messages, GPS and Calls.</a></p><p></p><p>Sprint and Sanyo have just introduced the Sprint PCS Vision Phone SCP-2400, with a free parental control feature, allowing parents to easily manage whom the child calls and who can call the child. Parents can simply enter the phone numbers of those individuals the child is permitted to call and/or receive calls from in the phone's address book. Other phone numbers would be not be allowed to call or be called. Parents can also lock services like Sprint PCS Ready Link and Sprint PCS Vision, which can help the child to avoid data charges that may not be included as part of the families' wireless pricing plan.</p><p></p><p>bcgi offers a product called Mobile Guardian, that enables real-time management of voice, messaging and content services. By bundling advanced content filtering, subscriber profile management and age verification capabilities in a single platform, Mobile Guardian provides mobile subscribers with tools to prevent unwanted contact and communication, and limit access to unauthorized content. Mobile Guardian is designed to allow mobile operators to provide control as a value-added service to its customers.</p><p></p><p>Kajeet phones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 490541, member: 1514"] There are parental controls you can get depending on the company. let me look. [url=http://www.phonesheriff.com/]PhoneSheriff - Parental Control Software for Child Phones Restrict, Filter and Monitor SMS Text Messages, GPS and Calls.[/url] Sprint and Sanyo have just introduced the Sprint PCS Vision Phone SCP-2400, with a free parental control feature, allowing parents to easily manage whom the child calls and who can call the child. Parents can simply enter the phone numbers of those individuals the child is permitted to call and/or receive calls from in the phone's address book. Other phone numbers would be not be allowed to call or be called. Parents can also lock services like Sprint PCS Ready Link and Sprint PCS Vision, which can help the child to avoid data charges that may not be included as part of the families' wireless pricing plan. bcgi offers a product called Mobile Guardian, that enables real-time management of voice, messaging and content services. By bundling advanced content filtering, subscriber profile management and age verification capabilities in a single platform, Mobile Guardian provides mobile subscribers with tools to prevent unwanted contact and communication, and limit access to unauthorized content. Mobile Guardian is designed to allow mobile operators to provide control as a value-added service to its customers. Kajeet phones. [/QUOTE]
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