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Write Should parents have access to their children’s passwords and passcodes in order to monitor and censor sites why or why not

User Leaniman
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Hi,

My BF's parents do just in case if anything happens to him they would have proof. My parents don't but they tell me that I have keep signed in. Its all about the people and the kids what they would. I think my parents are in the middle not having my passcode but at the same time if someone log ins they would see what I was doing because I didn't sign out.

Answered by Britton have a nice day:)

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Hey there! Let's see what I can do.


Upon the topic of the internet, most people agree that up until a certain age, children should be monitored. Parent's should have access to their children's passwords when they are under fifteen. This is to protect the children from sexual predators, obscene language, and other factors that could harm the child.

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