Comment Open Note To Parents (Score 1) 433
If you think you trust your kid online, think again. A quick look at tinypic or photobucket can give you an idea of what your 'innocent' children are doing online. MySpace get's all the attention, but Xanga is just as culpable. It's just harder hide things on Xanga. MySpace and Xanga have become the new babysitters, much like television. I prided myself on tracking what my 14 year old did online, but what I discovered when he accidentally left his MySpace logged in truly opened my eyes. Since then I have installed monitoring software on his computer so I have access to ALL his online activity. Parents, if you don't know what your children are doing online, you have no one to blame but yourselves.