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Friday 12 June 2015

6 Tips And Tricks For Monitoring Your Kids Twitter Account




Gone are those days when you plan to arrange hobby classes for your kids. Teens of today, believes and loves to be in their online social world. Research says, After WhatsApp and Facebook, Twitter is the hot favorite of the social media users. The teenagers, maintain their ranking and go head over heels to be on the top hierarchy by having massive followers. Don’t trust them, if your kid says that they don’t have an account on it.

For it serves a bucketful of funny videos, trendy stuffs, latest music & movie reviews, celebrities tweets, etc., Indeed all its features magnetize a teen towards it and this is what counts on for a micro-blogging site, to be on the list of their favorite. Not their fault, even the adults get addicted to it quite swiftly. All this, because Twitter offers 24/7 global news, celebrities gossips, political parties new agendas and portfolios and what not, encompassing in just 120 characters. Interesting, isn’t it?


As the phenomena of nature, Everything has got a wrong side too! The extremely small all-encompassing meeting room is also a bull’s-eye for online hunters, predators, phedophiles, stalkers, bullies etc.. Therefore, in one line, just take a timeout and set forth some thumb-rules for your little ones to use this wondrous social networking site.
Put A Tick On All Of The Following 6 Points As A Thumb Rules For Your Tweeting Teens 


  1. Mark The Privacy Settings: Always make sure to turn on the privacy when you use any social media. This is done in order to make yourself prevented from any sort of vulnerability. Switching on the privacy mode will let the person ask for your kid’s permission/approval before following him/her. Just go to Setting>Account>Select the Protect My Tweets tab.
  1. Be Within Your Limits: Guide your kids on how to be within their limits while using a social networking site. The children should know about the adverse effects of posting their personal information, foul comments, picture that depicts discrimination, inequality, racism, war, provocation, etc.. They should not come into the connection of any stranger or unknown person.  

  1. Spy On Their Tweets: To correctly monitor their online actions you need to take assistance of any reliable spy software's. Purchase Spymaster Pro, the most genuine spy app and get it manually ingrained on to their cell phones. Doing this, will let you see what kind of tweet they compose and post daily with date and time stamp. Also know the list of their followers and the one who they are following. Know what kind of images or videos they post on the famous social platform. With this app you have ample other things to bag.
   
  1. Know The Impact First: Let your child know that they should use the micro-blogging site only for fun and to be updated. They should duly know the result of tweeting any sort of hate speech, conversation with the unknown and unidentified people, etc.. Make them a responsible person by letting them first know the impact of their actions.

  1. Sharing Password Is Big NO NO: No matter a person is your friend or foe, sharing a password should not be done under any circumstances. Sharing confidential things like passwords can make you an open book on a social media. Therefore, avoid showcasing camaraderie with anyone. Don’t even discuss about this out of fun or joke. Security keys should be kept hidden and not meant for sharing.
  1. Don’t Tolerate The Creepies And Haters: Do not let anyone take undue advantage of your child’s innocence. Teach them to keep you informed of any sort of ill-happenings held over the social networking site. Mentor them how to keep distance with the creepy people and how to manage those bullies. Ask your kids, not to be hesitant and share about the online conflicts with you. If the hatred cross the saturation point then immediately report abuses on Twitter’s Safety Center.


Conclusion
Now its the high-time when you being a parent become internet savvy, as learning the rope is crucial. Get acquainted with each and every aspect of the social media, lest your kids have to run into the bad weather. Learn the jargon's and act accordingly.  You can learn it from here. Before setting any kind of ground rules, you need to get expertise with the particular thing. Keep a regular check with your little tweeting kid’s account, know if they are following the rules led by you. Hold sway over them if they fail to keep the rules intact.

If you are aware of any other tips, do draft it in our comment box.