Spyware Should Be Allowed In School

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I agree with Mr.Coben that parents should use Spyware. Today teens are using the internet a lot. Mr. Coben is saying that parents should use Spyware but only to protect your teens. He also said that parents shouldn’t be nosy while using spyware on their teens. Spyware helps both parents and teens. So it helps parents by keeping an eye on their children. It helps teens because their parents are watching them and it keeps them out of trouble.

Spyware is to protect your teens from dangerous websites. The internet has a lot dangerous websites. If teens are on dangerous website, parents will know with Spyware. Parents will get data from their own children daily if parents want to. It feels like invasion of privacy but it depends on the parents.

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