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  2. How often are parents spying on their kids online? - AOL

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    Key findings: 80% of parents check their children's location, including 54% who check it frequently. More than one in three parents do it without letting their children know. 54% of parents ...

  3. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    Parental controls are features which may be included in digital television services, computers and video games, mobile devices and software that allow parents to restrict the access of content to their children. These controls were created to assist parents in their ability to restrict certain content viewable by their children. [1]

  4. Net Nanny - Wikipedia

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    Features. The original version of Net Nanny released in 1994 was a Software Application that could filter any characters typed, read, or received by the computer, along with IRC content, block images, and mask profanity. [2][3] Modern versions allow complete remote administration of child devices through a web portal or parent applications.

  5. mSpy - Wikipedia

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    Type. mobile and computer parental control monitoring. License. Proprietary. Website. mspy.com. mSpy is a brand of mobile and computer parental control monitoring software for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. The app allows users to monitor and log activity on the client device. [1][2] It is owned by the Ukrainian IT company Brainstack. [3][4]

  6. Android app lets parents lock, monitor their kids' phones - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2014-08-17-android-app-lets...

    A similar app with a little more power is the "My Mobile Watchdog" App, which, among other things, allows parents to: review text history, approve new contacts and monitor received pictures.

  7. Triple P (parenting program) - Wikipedia

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    Triple P, or the "Positive Parenting Program", was created by Professor Matthew R. Sanders and colleagues, in 2001 at the University of Queensland in Australia and evolved from a small “home-based, individually administered training program for parents of disruptive preschool children” into a comprehensive preventive intervention program (p. 506). [1]

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