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radar in general

Last post 03-22-2008, 2:21 PM by yeahright. 6 replies.
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  •  04-18-2007, 11:29 PM 43

    radar in general

    What a great product. I hope that the word gets out! 
  •  04-20-2007, 12:07 AM 47 in reply to 43

    Re: radar in general

    Lets Get Real!

    How many parents are going to buy a Blackberry for a young kid?

    Like a kid old enough to use a blackberry couldnt figure out how to bypass this software?

    Give me a break!

  •  04-20-2007, 9:27 PM 58 in reply to 47

    Re: radar in general

    As a parent using this service, I can tell  you that ALL SMART parents will use RADAR!

    I got the blackberry free with service, so that's not a problem. Further, because my son thinks its a 'cool phone' he is thrilled to use it AND does. 

    You just aren't getting the point - why does my son want to bypass the software (if he can)?? He doesn't care that I get alerted when someone strange calls him, he just wants a cool phone.

    As a parent, I get the comfort of knowing whether he is being harassed or harmed by a predator, school bully, etc. RADAR gives parents a break!

    Respectfully submitted,

     My3Sons

  •  04-20-2007, 9:27 PM 59 in reply to 43

    Re: radar in general

    I agree! I tell every parent I know about it!
  •  04-21-2007, 10:18 AM 62 in reply to 47

    Re: radar in general

    Thank you for your comments.

    First the Blackberry is usually free with our current signup program and we are committed to contiuing the policy of working with the telcos to provide these devices and very low prices when not free.  Keep in mind that the big trend is smart phones.  Even Microsoft has recognized they need to make their software run on smaller and smaller consumer oriented phones.  Kids today want an MP3 player, a camera, Instant Messanging, Internet Browsing, picture viewing, games, etc all on thier phone.  Ever heard of the Sidekick?  RADAR is getting a jump on this trend.

    Radar is also not a solution to repair poor communication between parents and their children. It is a tool to help parents monitor and stay connected to their child's life.  Remember RADAR is designed for children between the ages of 8 and 14 although many subscribers have older children using the service.

    RADAR has built into its software anti-hacking capability.  I do not want to explain in detail how it works but it does work.  If any hacking happens we send an alert to the parent as well as notification to our network which automatically resets the device to the proper state.

    While we cannot guarantee this product is hack proof we have created formidable barriers with plenty of checks and balances in place for the parent.
  •  11-22-2007, 4:45 PM 132 in reply to 62

    Re: radar in general

    does RADAR work on Env?
  •  03-22-2008, 2:21 PM 150 in reply to 43

    Re: radar in general

    I think this could of been a good idea, but what kid do you think is dumb enough to send texts and emails about things they are REALLY doing when they know you can see all their emails and texts. I don't know where ya'll come from, but where I'm from ain't no kid gonna use that phone unless they're calling someone.  They wouldn't text anything they would want you to know on their phone.  They should of made it so the kids don't know anything, that way you'll know exactly what they are up to!!!  If I was a kid, I wouldn't use the phone unless I'm calling family.
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