READ MORE"When I was a child growing up, my mother told me you have to be worried about the guy in a trench coat in a van, now you have to be worried about the guy in a trench coat with a laptop," said IMSafer founder Brandon Watson.
Watson says IMSafer helps parents monitor their kid's chats on programs like AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Yahoo! Messenger and MSN Web Messenger at no cost. Monitoring social networking sites like MySpace and Xanga come with an annual $30 fee.
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
Houston area company monitors your kid's online chats for free
Check out my latest article for abc13.com on The Woodlands based company, IM Safer. They let parents monitor their kid's chats without being too obtrusive:
