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The Be THAT Mom Movement Podcast: Protecting kids in a digital world
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CLICK HERE Podcast Pro University CLICK HERE to learn more about the top podcast course, created by Stef Gass, that will help you take that idea and passion to the next level with a podcast of your own! Focus on your own wellness through fitness/nutrition while inviting a few friends to join you and/or build your own brand as a wellness coach with Team Beachbody: Email me at dolly@dollydenson.com for more info! Full Transcription: Speaker 1 (00:00): So, if you decide to be that mom and not give your kids all of the digital things, or maybe start with a dumb smartphone or watch, or you limit their social media, is your kiddo going to be an outcast? Have you thought that I certainly did. Let me share with you some of my insight as someone who went ahead and gave all of the things to start not having a clue, that's what we're going to talk about today. Speaker 2 (00:32): Welcome to your source for tips, tools, and support to help you be that mom that is tuned in and proactive for yourself, your family, and for the wild ride of raising kids in this digital age, inspired by a mother's love with a relatable real life. Proud to be that mom flair. This is the bead that mom movement with your host, Dolly Denson. Holy moly check. Speaker 1 (00:58): If you were a mom that is looking to give your kiddo a phone, but you don't want to open up the world of the smartphone to them yet, check out the pinwheel phone. The pinwheel phone is the latest and greatest for dumb smartphones. It gives you absolute control over what they do and who they can contact, and we'll help them to develop healthy habits around using a phone, check out pinwheel@pennwell.com use code be that mom 10 for a discount. So I saw this discussion or this question on one of the, or in one of the parenting groups that I'm in on one of the social media apps. And it got me to thinking about it took me back. It took me back to when I first gave my kids smartphones and I truly was clueless. Now my first one, my oldest one, she's now in her early twenties. Speaker 1 (01:50): And there wasn't a smartphone. When, you know, when she got to middle school age, what was that middle school age she would have been, or would it have been around? What is middle school age? Usually about 11. So that was around 2009. So I think that's when smartphones were first starting, but that is not the first phone that she got. She first got like a little flip phone or something similar to that barely had texting capability. It definitely no internet capability and social media. And I think Facebook was the thing, like my space and things like that were a thing before that, but I never got into those things, but Facebook was a thing, but it certainly wasn't something that was accessible by her phone, by the second in the third born getting to middle school age, which is when I gave him these things. Speaker 1 (02:37): These things were a thing. And my thought then was I wanted them to have it because I wanted, you know, it's, it's fun. It's a way to connect. You know, Instagram at the time was what I thought was just like looking at pictures and maybe connecting with a few friends. So really clueless to the potential of these things. Now, initially when these things started, I don't think were to the nature degree that they are now in terms of predators, in terms of all of the things that are out there, like advertising to our kids, trying to get at our kids and then the drug dealers on Snapchat in all the different things that we have to worry about. Now, back then, these things were not as prevalent and as much of a thing, but I still was clueless. I thought the only threat that my kids had was maybe some weirdo trying to get in touch with them in Shirley. Speaker 1 (03:30): They would let me know that otherwise they're just there to keep in touch with their friends. That's what I thought. And I thought, you know, I want to give this to them. Um, you know, it's like a good thing. I want them to have this. I want them to be able to stay in touch with their friends and then bonus. I can know where they're at and I can keep in touch with them. Right. So I went ahead and gave all the things. I had no boundaries. I had no restrictions on anything at that time, there was no dumb smartphone. There was no tick talk watch, or a gizmo watch. There was no relay go device. There was no bark. There was nothing to monitor. There was nothing. Okay. So gave all of the things, didn't worry about it. Didn't take the phone up at night. Speaker 1 (04:08): Didn't do any of the things. Now, some parents may be like, well, I did that too. And my kids are fine. I honestly think that this is a very fluid thing. And it depends on the child and the situation such as their peer group and, you know, multiple different things that will create the influence on them. But I do think that no matter the child, if they are given the digital things connected to all of the things, curiosity is a natural childhood thing, right? All of them are curious bottom line, no debate. All kids are curious because that is a natural childhood state to be curious, to learn, to discover, you know, all of that. And then the other thing that is a non-negotiable among all the kids is that they are in development, developing their self-esteem, developing their beliefs, developing their interest in things that is a non- negotiable something all kids are doing because it's a natural childhood development thing. Speaker 1 (05:08): Right? So if we've got that, those two things, no matter if your child's upbringing who their peers are, what their influences are, what you allow, the digital things, the social media, all of that does influence them. It does. And there are some things that will be more obvious as influencing them, such as a predator, trying to get in touch with them, such as you know, them sending a provocative picture to someone, you know, all the different things that kids do when they stay connected on social media, whether it's a predator or just a peer, but the most insidious thing. And the reason why I encourage you to quote on quote, make your kid an outcast in the sense, which I don't think they are an outcast. And I will elaborate on that in a second, but the influence of these things is insidious and it becomes ingrained and intertwined in their beliefs and their thoughts to themselves and what they do in life. Speaker 1 (06:05): And it's hard to like basically peel apart what that influence was and where it was because it's influenced them. It's influenced them enough to where it's become part of their belief. And maybe it was meant to be that way. You know, maybe those are their beliefs in all of that. But I do think that there is a somewhat not ideal influence or force that gets placed upon our kids. If they are given all of these things without guidance, without monitoring, without you putting their floaties on. So to speak as if you're teaching them how to swim bottom line. When, before the digital age came along, we had our kids and basically kind of like a cocoon. They went out into the world when they went to school and, you know, they had certain things that they did in school, but they weren't interconnected to every kid on campus. Speaker 1 (06:54): Plus every other campus that you can think of, you know, maybe you took them to church or some form of worship. And they were in a, what I call Sunday school class. So they saw some other kids, you know, there's those kids, parents, you know, the Sunday school teachers, family, that type of thing. So you kind of had control over how they were influenced, but now we have taken basically a deep blue sea of the wide huge world and given them access to all of that. And it's not all bad, there's lots of good things about it. If it wasn't for all of the digital things we have, we wouldn't have been able to stay connected as much as we did during the pandemic. I made this podcast during the pandemic. I launched it right as this pandemic was starting. So it's been an amazing way for me to still get into people's ears and to reach them. Speaker 1 (07:42): And then as last year progressed, despite the censorship and all of the things that are have been happening on social media, I have still been able to reach things. So I'm not saying that the digital world is a bad thing, but I'm seeing that in the hands of our kids, they don't need to have access to anything and everything in the world. And when it comes to like being an outcast among their friends, what we need to encourage is for more parents to have this approach to where it is normalized for our kids to not have smartphones at the age of nine, 10, or 11, it is normalized for kids to not be on social media in a soap box of mine with social media. Now is I believe that it is probably created by the predators, because if you look at some of the stuff that has happened over the last six months, if someone has a certain topic that they want to talk about, if that topic goes against the grain of what the overlords of these social media apps want, or don't want to be discussed, it is immediately labeled and sometimes deleted, but yet they can't catch all the predators that are reaching out to our kids. Speaker 1 (08:48): They can't catch the drug dealers that are reaching out to our kids on Snapchat. The mom that I mentioned in a, a few months ago, where her son got fentanyl laced, drugs, or a pill that he was taking, and he didn't know it was laced with fentanyl and it killed him. She couldn't get access to the messages that he had on Snapchat because Snapchat had them locked down and apple had it locked down to where she couldn't even get into his phone. Cause she didn't know that his passcode into his phone. She didn't know his passwords to his different social media apps. If they can shut down certain narratives and certain things that are said, but they can't shut down these things. It makes me wonder who is controlling these apps. So my whole point is whether you want your kid to be an outcast or not, you need to look at the bigger picture and think about what kind of outcasts do you want them to be. Speaker 1 (09:35): And it's our responsibility as parents to guide our kids. And this is another portion of where we need to provide guidance. And another side of that story is that we cannot control everything and your kid is going to go, you know, if you go to a regular public school or they ride a bus, there's going to be other kids on there that their parents aren't aware of the dangers in the influences or don't care. And they are going to expose our kids to things. So it's out there. It's going to be out there and there's no way to keep your kid completely from it. But my point is, we need to normalize being more proactive in this space. We need to normalize making these social media apps and companies and the makers of the smartphones, be more accountable for putting parental controls and safety monitoring on needs devices. Speaker 1 (10:25): I know they're not made for kids, so maybe they don't need to be in the hands of kids until we can get those sorts of things in place. And that's why the pinwheel phone and the gab phone are such amazing things. Listen to my episode, 33 and 38 about pinwheel and about the tick talk watch, there's also the relay go device that you can use. It's like a walkie-talkie thing. There's the gab phone, which doesn't have as much controls and much ways to monitor who they're talking to, but it's still a step up from a smartphone. So all of these things that we have now are ways for us to still give an introduction to our kids, for these things, but not give them access to the world. So I think the moral of the story of what I'm trying to say here, and maybe I'm becoming repetitive, but me as a parent sitting on the other side, almost on the other side of raising three kids, two of them are still teenagers. Speaker 1 (11:19): I can see the influence of this because I did all the wrong things and not necessarily all wrong. They're doing beautifully. Now. They are adjusting and stuff like that. But I do think that I made their growing up years harder because I wasn't aware. And I can now see a maturity in them at older ages that I think that's the more appropriate time to give access to more of the things. But when that maturity level isn't there, you're going to get more curiosity, curiosity, more exploration, more not knowing something could be dangerous. You know, the mindset of, uh, of a teen that doesn't quite grasp ramifications of certain actions, sending things out into the world that you can't take back all of those things. So when it comes to your kiddo, being an outcast, I had that same thought and I went down the road of a hope and a prayer and not much else. Speaker 1 (12:13): And so I'm here to say it is such a blessing and a gift right now for you to have so many options for this. So explore the different options and choose to make your kid an outcast in the sense that you are guiding them in their development. And I guarantee you, it will pay off in the future. You may get pushed back. You likely will get pushed back. You likely will be told that they are the only kid that doesn't have this or that. But at the end of the day, you are the parent that is guiding them through this world. It is a dangerous and unpredictable world. The influence on them is also unpredictable and insidious. And so you are going to take a proactive stance. And I think you just have to communicate that with them, let them know that you promise them that you love them, and you were doing this in the best interest and someday they will understand. Speaker 1 (13:03): Okay. So I hope that was helpful in the sense that it is hard. I've been there and no one wants to be an outcast, but if we can push towards educating more parents about the influences, share my podcast with them, share the resources with them, and let's make it a normal thing for them to not have a smartphone and access to all the social media apps. Let's make it a normal thing that they are walking around with a dumb smartphone and that they can keep in touch by texting. If you have a pinwheel phone, you can control who they are contacting and when they're contacting them. So you can make sure that they have healthy sleep and a healthy routine at home, and that they still have their childhood discovery and all of those things. Okay. So again, I hope this was helpful for you. Please reach out to me. If you have any questions, comments you want to tell me about your own experience, please dip down into the show notes by just scrolling up on this episode, to get some of my freebie download resources, as well as some of the other things that I mentioned in all of my episodes, and I will chat with you next time. Speaker 2 (14:08): Thanks for tuning in being that mom isn't easy, but together we can be that mom's strong. Don't forget to leave a review, connect on social and join Dolly's free community till next time either Speaker 1 (14:22): Before you go, I want to just give you a heads up on something. When things have been hardest in my role as a mom, the thing that was so very helpful for me was having a routine to take care of myself each day. I know that this whole thing around raising kids in a digital world is so very overwhelming. But if you have a place where you are taking care of yourself every single day with a simple routine that works despite where you are or what your schedule is, you will be able to be more present for your family and handle all of the ups and downs of this most amazing role that we could ever play in this world. So connect with me and let's get you connected to fitness and nutrition tools made by experts that will help you simplify this and then connect you with my fit club community that will support you, guide you and give you momentum and motivation to show up every day, take care of yourself first so that you could be better present for our digital native kids.
The Be THAT Mom Movement Podcast: Protecting kids in a digital world
Using a monitoring tool or device is imperative when introducing our kids to the deep blue sea of the digital world. The MSpy tool is a great option to consider! Check out the MSpy Tool HERE FREE DOWNLOAD: Tips for using Bark + Digital Resources FREE DOWNLOAD: Digital Resources Get your BARK subscription today! Use code BETHATMOM at https://www.bark.us Stay connected with the Be THAT Mom Movement via our channel in the Telegram app: Subscribe HERE or search for @bethatmom on the app. Get tips and tools for your own wellness using the Align Your Life Wellness channel on the Telegram app: Subscribe HERE or search for @alignyourlife on the app. You can also get more info at https:.//www.dollydenson.com For a FREE DIGITAL RESOURCE GUIDE download CLICK HERE or go to https://www.dollydenson.com/digitalresources For more info on the Tick Talk Watch: CLICK HERE. Use code BETHATMOM for $10 off!! Grab the Pinwheel phone for your kid's first phone, and avoid the addiction and battle created by giving a smartphone too soon: Click here or go to https://www.pinwheel.com and use code BETHATMOMTEN for a discount! More info on the Gabb Wireless phone: CLICK HERE or use code BETHATMOM for a discount at https://www.gabbwireless.com Add a BARK subscription to your Pinwheel phone or smart phone for added security. Use code BETHATMOM for 20% off for life! https://www.bark.us BARK HOME: CLICK here!! Covenant Eyes 30 day free trial CLICK HERE!! Full Transcription: Speaker 1 (00:00): The influence of a phone is insidious and it happens very gradually over time. But if we can set up a way to monitor our kids' use of the phone and help them have guidance, we can help that impact of the phone be a more positive trajectory. So I have talked over and over and over again about different ways to monitor your kid's phone and activity online. And today I want to talk about a new one that I have stumbled upon. And if you happen to be a listener from a country outside of the United States, which I know I have multiple listeners from other countries, this is something that is available worldwide and most likely available in your country. So it is something that you can utilize for your children no matter where you are in the world. So stay tuned. We're going to take a deep dive in looking at this and look at the pros and cons. And I'll give you the information so you can check it out and see if it would be a good fit for you and yours. Speaker 2 (01:03): Welcome to your source for tips, tools, and support to help you be that mom that is tuned in and proactive for yourself, your family, and for the wild ride of raising kids in this digital age, inspired by a mother's love with a relatable real life. Proud to be that mom flair. This is the bead that mom movement with your host, Dolly Denson. Holy moly, check that Speaker 1 (01:29): If you were a mom that is looking to give your kiddo a phone, but you don't want to open up the world of the smartphone to them yet, check out the pinwheel phone. The pinwheel phone is the latest and greatest for dumb smartphones. It gives you absolute control over what they do and who they can contact, and we'll help them to develop healthy habits around using a phone, check out pinwheel@pennwell.com use code be that mom 10 for a discount. So if you've listened to even one or two of my episodes, you've probably heard me mentioned Bart and all the amazing things that bark is able to offer for your kid. But one thing that has always kind of bugged me a little bit is that bark is not available outside of the U S or the continental United States. If I am recalling correctly and they haven't changed anything. Speaker 1 (02:17): So for all of you listeners that are not in the us, I know that you're probably like, blah, blah, blah. Here. She goes again about this thing that I can't access. So today I want to talk about another system that is available worldwide and would be a great thing for you to check out. But before I go into that, I want to talk a little bit about our approach with this. So there's a lot of controversy around parental controls and monitoring. Some parents say that it is invasive kids say this too, that they need their privacy. You know, that they deserve to be able to do things and not always have their parents watching. So having walked through this without setting up the monitoring stuff to start, because it didn't exist at the time when I gave my kids smartphones and, you know, the ever increasing capabilities of the smartphones just kept expanding with, you know, as time went on, having walked through that, I want you, if you are a parent that is just now starting to walk down this path, I hope that you will take my advice. Speaker 1 (03:19): And if you've listened to a few of my episodes, you're probably like, Oh yes, I will. Because you can probably hear kind of the guilt and the regret that I sometimes express in what I'm sharing, because I absolutely wish that I could go back in time and start with something like this to help me to guide my kids because the influence and the different facets of it are just so immense. There's just so many things to take in. There's so many ways to get around things. There's just, it's just it's mind boggling. And if you're a parent that has any responsibilities, other than taking care of your kids, which is a full-time job, as it is, you don't have time for this. Right? And it also is just something that sometimes we can't grasp everything, but if we put something else in place that can kind of be our eyes and ears without us having to do it every second of the day, then it gives us a little bit of peace of mind. Speaker 1 (04:18): For me, it was me being able to sleep through the night again and not wake up in a panic thinking, what am I missing this time? What am I not seeing? What if I do this? Is it going to lead to this? I mean, the guilt that I felt, the panic that I felt using bark was something that finally gave me a moments, peace, where I'm like, okay, it's going to be doing that work for me so that I can relax a little bit about being freaked out about all the things that I missed and all the things that could have happened if we hadn't, you know, become aware when we did. Okay. So my stance is that every child needs guidance and needs monitoring to start what system you use for that is up to you. You know, you don't necessarily have to use one of these parental control monitoring things, but I will tell you that things will slip by and you will not catch everything. Speaker 1 (05:08): Things go too quickly. Life is busy, all of that. And so it's extremely hard to monitor things on your own. And I do think things get missed if you do it that way. Okay. So today we are going to talk about a service, a parental control service called inspi. And I did a search and looked at different options for things other than bark. And I do think that this one is ranks up there with bark. The differences of it is that it doesn't monitor exactly the same as bark. And you kind of have to manually set up some of the things that Barker already has in place, but like I said, it is available in other places other than the United States. So definitely a plus there. So let's talk a little bit about inspire. So, you know, as we've talked about in other episodes, the influences are immense. Speaker 1 (05:59): It's not just about content that you're wanting to keep them from seeing. It's also about who can get to our kids. It's also about cyber bullying. It is also about the use of the phone and how long they use it when they use it, what they use it for. And then there's sexting. There's just so many different things that we have to consider when we give that first phone or when we give that first smartphone. So inspi is really, really cool because it has this dashboard and on the dashboard, it has all of these different features. So it can give you a GPS location of the phone. It can monitor text messages. It can tell you all of the calls that have been placed. It can tell you browsing history, what words, what search things were used, what websites were accessed and what apps have been used. Speaker 1 (06:53): It can also tell you exactly where they have been with her phone and also set up a safe area, such as their school. And then you get a notification if they go out of that area. And it kind of begs the option that you also would have this as a way to track the phone. If it happened to get stolen or lost, you can also set up to where you block certain apps or block certain sites. You can monitor all incoming and outgoing emails. You can monitor instant messenger things like Facebook what's app, Snapchat, Instagram, and then you can put in keyword alerts, dangerous keyword alerts. So you could put in certain words that you want to make sure you're alerted. If they mention them in a conversation or they do any search for them. You know, it could be things like pornography, drugs, marijuana, stealing, you know, you name it. Speaker 1 (07:48): It could be anything that you want, but so you can put that in as well. You can also turn off your wifi through the app or turn off the access for that device to your wifi. And the dashboard gives you a device activity, chart, or graph that basically tells you what the phone is being used for. Like their browser history, their GPS locations, the text messages, certain apps that they tend to spend a lot of time on who they texted the most, who they called the most, the most visited websites, the last locations they were at. So it can give you all of those different things. And then like bark. There's some limitations when it comes to an Android phone versus an Apple. And like I've said, in other podcasts, that is an Apple inherent restrictions. So they basically have made it to where you can't have access to certain features in real time. Speaker 1 (08:41): So what inspire does very similar to bark is it's when it's backed up to the iCloud or sinked on wifi, then you will see the activity. So things like Snapchat and Instagram and what's app and telegram, things like that, it won't monitor them in real time. And for some of them, the monitoring of it is limited unless you jailbreak that phone and then inspi can monitor it more closely. So that goes back to what type of phone you get your kid and how you want to monitor. And I've said this before for my kids, I gave them all I- phones. I had no clue that there was a difference and I wanted them to have the same type of phone that I had. And hindsight, I probably, if I could go back, I would have given an Android phone, but there are advantages if you have an iPhone for them to have an iPhone, because you can use the screen time limits and other things you wouldn't have, if they have a different type of phone doesn't mean that you can't still monitor through the Google family thing. Speaker 1 (09:38): If they have an Android, it's just not like directly through your phone when you set it up. Whereas right now I can look at everything that's going on with my son's phone, through my phone, through the screen time, parental control things that I have set up. So there's always that limitation of Apple versus Android. But my opinion on that is that if you were that concerned about what they're doing, and you have that much level of concern or distrust, I don't know if that's the best word, because that seems kind of harsh, but if you're you have that much concern than perhaps they don't need those apps, you know, that is something that I made a decision on and, you know, just completely deleted them and set up the screen time limits on the phone to where they could not download apps without my permission. Speaker 1 (10:19): So that gave me control over what was done. And also with bark, it would tell me if they attempted to download the app, it would give me an alert. And I believe this inspi does something similar with that. So that is a way to kind of get around to that limitation with an Apple or an Android phone is make a decision what apps they are allowed to be on. And I will say that Snapchat, Instagram, some of those that have that difficulty in monitoring are such a slippery slope. And I personally do not believe that any kid that is younger needs access to those apps, not just because of that, not being able to monitor, but because predators are on there and it's very easy for them to slip into the inbox of your kiddo without you knowing to be very deceptive and show themselves as being a kid, you know, somehow deceiving your child, getting into the contacts of your child's phone. Speaker 1 (11:10): So they get them off of that app. And it just goes from there. And it's a very, very slippery slope that can be very scary and go very quickly. So I believe that those apps do not need to be something that a middle school or younger high school aged kid needs to even have access to. I know that's another one of those things that as it be that mom, as you know, being that mom means that you have to make a call on whether or not you restrict those things and potentially have your child look different, or be the only kid in the group that doesn't have that app. But like I've said before, if we could just get more awareness around these apps, that the dangers of them, we should make it more of a norm to not those apps than to have them. Speaker 1 (11:55): If we can just get more parents to wake up to the dangers. But I think that is a very, very steep Hill decline. And at the end of the day, we have to call the shots for our own kiddo, even if that means that we are going to make them, you know, be outside of that crowd and the ones that are true friends will stick around and we'll find a way to communicate with our child outside of, you know, like everybody only talks through Snapchat because there's a lot of predators and all of that on Snapchat. Okay. So all in all, I think that this inspi is pretty awesome. I was very excited to come across it because I know a lot of you that don't live in the U S that do listen to my show, or probably just, you know, like I always talk about bark and it's not something that you can access. Speaker 1 (12:35): So this would be a great way for you to control. And I do think that this whole raising kids in a digital age is a universal struggle across the world around the world. So we all need to work together to figure out a way to guide our children for the future that we want them to see, because we aren't stifling their potential by just blindly allowing them to be on phones and be out into the digital world to where they lose track of who they are and what they are meant to do and be in life. Okay. So thank you so much for being here. And I hope that you check this out. If you were in need of some way to monitor your kid and, you know, bark of course is always a great option. And if I didn't say it already, I might have the advantage of bark over inspires that bark is going to already have keywords in there and alert you of certain things, such as talk about drugs, you know, sex things, bullying things. Speaker 1 (13:30): They will automatically monitor that and follow up with you. They'll notify you and they'll follow up with you on what's going on, inspires a little bit more manual. So you'll be doing a little bit more of the work, but it is still a great option. So I would check that out and it also only applies to one device. Whereas bark is one price for the family. So inspires a little bit more in price overall, but it's still a great option for you if bark doesn't work or isn't available where you're at. Okay. So check it out. I'm putting the link in the show notes. If you use that link, it'll take you right to where you need to be so that you can check it out. So I hope you found this helpful and that you will use this as another tool in your tool belt to help you with navigating this path, make it part of your layered approach that I've talked about in multiple other episodes, where you are using multiple ways to set your kid up for success. Speaker 1 (14:23): And to give yourself some peace of mind through this wonderful world of raising kids in this digital age. And in case you haven't heard this already, my approach to all of this is always to have an open line of communication with your kiddo. So that doesn't mean spying behind their back and not letting them know that you're aware of what they're doing. And, you know, just create that atmosphere where this is like a joint effort for you, where it is you learning to trust your kid so that you don't have to monitor them as closely. But I just don't recommend you like spying on them. And not being honest with them. I know that there are situations where you may have to do that, but I just highly recommend that this is a concerted effort of you and your child to create that trust and to create those healthy habits around the use of the digital things. Okay. Thanks so much chat with you. Yeah. Speaker 2 (15:17): Thanks for tuning in being that mom isn't easy, but together we can be that mom's strong. Don't forget to leave a review, connect on social and join. Dolly's free community till next time. Hey, Speaker 1 (15:31): You are a mom that has a lot on your plate like I do. And you struggle with anxiety or sleep or even chronic pain issues. Please check out my soul cbd.com. They are the one and only CBD source that I trust. And you can use my code, be that mom for 15% off of your purchase.
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After over 100 episodes named after fury rained down from orbit, this week our special guest star is the weather, hurling thunderbolts and lightning (very very frightening) at Mike as if Zeus himself was trying to supplement our meager sound effects budget. Meanwhile, Mike and Charles focus on another officer of the ship who played a huge role in events this week: Major FAIL! If you were a company or government planning to seriously drop the ball, this was the week to do it -- from Qualcomm's bungled legal strategy, to British Airways handing out your credit card info; from Mspy losing a notebook full of login credentials, to Mac apps collecting data they shouldn't; the good news in the tech world is pretty thin on the ground this time around. Mike and Charles make the best of Virginia's angry volcano god by taking a few moments to include Space Javelin's first-ever weather report, and share some mutual memories of Florida (where both used to live) and its notorious storms while the rumblings of our hangry deity make themselves known from time to time. Other topics covered include Apple's new law-enforcement portal and its clearance to buy Shazam, Google's forthcoming reveal of the heavily-leaked Pixel 3, a couple of good deals that are winding down, celebrities caught selling out to Android on their iPhone, a short Engineering Report, we max out our XS pushback, and the tale of a cosmic wrong that has been righted. Is it mere coincidence that the storm abated once we got to that story? You be the judge, cadets, on the latest super-charged surround-sound episode of ... SPACE JAVELIN!
Die Sendung beginnt mit einem Aufreger-Thema: Holger Bleich hat ein Smartphone mit den installierten Handy-Trojanern FlexiSpy und mSpy mitgebracht, mit deren Hilfe eifersüchtige Ehepartner und neugierige Chefs illegal herumschnüffeln. Wir zeigen anschaulich, was die Software alles ausspionieren kann – und klären darüber auf, ob die Apps legal verkauft werden dürfen und wie man sie erkennt. Christian Hirsch hat die zurzeit leistungsstärkste Desktop-CPU getestet: Den AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX ist in etlichen Anwendungen schneller als der bisherige Intel-Geschwindigkeitskönig. In einigen Bereichen hat Intel aber immer noch die Nase vorn. Eine umweltfreundliche Bitcoin-Mining-Farm hat Mirko Dölle besucht. Er erklärt mit viel Sachverstand, ob Bitcoins wirklich öko sein können – und noch viel mehr Wissenswertes über Crypto-Währungen. Mit dabei: Jan-Keno Janssen, Christian Hirsch, Mirko Dölle und Holger Bleich Die c't 18/18 gibt's am Kiosk, im Browser und in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es unter www.ct.de/uplink.
Die Sendung beginnt mit einem Aufreger-Thema: Holger Bleich hat ein Smartphone mit den installierten Handy-Trojanern FlexiSpy und mSpy mitgebracht, mit deren Hilfe eifersüchtige Ehepartner und neugierige Chefs illegal herumschnüffeln. Wir zeigen anschaulich, was die Software alles ausspionieren kann – und klären darüber auf, ob die Apps legal verkauft werden dürfen und wie man sie erkennt. Christian Hirsch hat die zurzeit leistungsstärkste Desktop-CPU getestet: Den AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX ist in etlichen Anwendungen schneller als der bisherige Intel-Geschwindigkeitskönig. In einigen Bereichen hat Intel aber immer noch die Nase vorn. Eine umweltfreundliche Bitcoin-Mining-Farm hat Mirko Dölle besucht. Er erklärt mit viel Sachverstand, ob Bitcoins wirklich öko sein können – und noch viel mehr Wissenswertes über Crypto-Währungen. Mit dabei: Jan-Keno Janssen, Christian Hirsch, Mirko Dölle und Holger Bleich Die c't 18/18 gibt's am Kiosk, im Browser und in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es unter www.ct.de/uplink.
Die Sendung beginnt mit einem Aufreger-Thema: Holger Bleich hat ein Smartphone mit den installierten Handy-Trojanern FlexiSpy und mSpy mitgebracht, mit deren Hilfe eifersüchtige Ehepartner und neugierige Chefs illegal herumschnüffeln. Wir zeigen anschaulich, was die Software alles ausspionieren kann – und klären darüber auf, ob die Apps legal verkauft werden dürfen und wie man sie erkennt. Christian Hirsch hat die zurzeit leistungsstärkste Desktop-CPU getestet: Den AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX ist in etlichen Anwendungen schneller als der bisherige Intel-Geschwindigkeitskönig. In einigen Bereichen hat Intel aber immer noch die Nase vorn. Eine umweltfreundliche Bitcoin-Mining-Farm hat Mirko Dölle besucht. Er erklärt mit viel Sachverstand, ob Bitcoins wirklich öko sein können – und noch viel mehr Wissenswertes über Crypto-Währungen. Mit dabei: Jan-Keno Janssen, Christian Hirsch, Mirko Dölle und Holger Bleich Die c't 18/18 gibt's am Kiosk, im Browser und in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es unter www.ct.de/uplink.
Today’s guest is an information security consultant comp TS security plus certified, which basically means she’s really good at tech and she’s passionate about keeping our kids safe online. She is a wife and mom of 3 kiddos under the age of 4, so she’s extremely smart and extremely busy! I was actually going to do something different today, but right after we recorded the interview, I knew that I couldn’t keep her from you one day longer. She shares with us how she feels about tech/phone contracts and what she suggests that is wayyyy better, 4 tips to keep our kids safe online and what parental control and monitoring programs she recommends. Her favorite is called: mSpy and here is the link to get it: SHAmF (http://track.mspy.click/SHAmF) . You can tell by the way she talks that she knows what she’s talking about and wants to share her knowledge with us. And I am so grateful! She has an unsearchable Youtube video here: https://youtu.be/wSgG5tXpQD8 (https://youtu.be/wSgG5tXpQD8) with so many more tips and tricks for you that you don’t want your kids to know that you know…if you know what I mean. You can also find her on Instagram and Facebook @themomlifecoach. I cannot say enough good things about this interview. If you have kids or grandkids, you need to listen to this episode. I mean it! Also, I want to remind you about my screen-free summer guide that can be downloaded here: http://eepurl.com/dkCLtL (http://eepurl.com/dkCLtL) .
Today's guest is an information security consultant comp TS security plus certified, which basically means she's really good at tech and she's passionate about keeping our kids safe online. She is a wife and mom of 3 kiddos under the age of 4, so she's extremely smart and extremely busy! I was actually going to do something different today, but right after we recorded the interview, I knew that I couldn't keep her from you one day longer. She shares with us how she feels about tech/phone contracts and what she suggests that is wayyyy better, 4 tips to keep our kids safe online and what parental control and monitoring programs she recommends. Her favorite is called: mSpy and here is the link to get it: http://track.mspy.click/SHAmF. You can tell by the way she talks that she knows what she's talking about and wants to share her knowledge with us. And I am so grateful! She has an unsearchable Youtube video here: https://youtu.be/wSgG5tXpQD8 with so many more tips and tricks for you that you don't want your kids to know that you know…if you know what I mean. You can also find her on Instagram and Facebook @themomlifecoach. I cannot say enough good things about this interview. If you have kids or grandkids, you need to listen to this episode. I mean it! Also, I want to remind you about my screen-free summer guide that can be downloaded here: http://eepurl.com/dkCLtL.
Spyware creator mSpy hacked, find out why this breach is particularly egregious, what’s wrong with pcap & why RSA’s death has been greatly exaggerated. Plus a great batch of questions, a rocking round up & much, much more!
Spyware creator mSpy hacked, find out why this breach is particularly egregious, what’s wrong with pcap & why RSA’s death has been greatly exaggerated. Plus a great batch of questions, a rocking round up & much, much more!
Spyware creator mSpy hacked, find out why this breach is particularly egregious, what’s wrong with pcap & why RSA’s death has been greatly exaggerated. Plus a great batch of questions, a rocking round up & much, much more!
La compañía de software mSpy comenzó a vender teléfonos con programas espías ya instalados que permiten monitorear, entre otras, localización GPS... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.