My first customer this morning asked, "My daughter is in a boarding school and she has been getting into trouble. How can your product help?" My job is a surprise to many, so I thought I would share with you. I get to provide parents, mostly of teenagers, with a way to protect their children that is sort of "outside the box." I sell a product called Flyware. Flyware is a smart phone monitoring system which allows parents to monitor their children's texts, call logs, emails and more. As a parent to young children, I do not have a need for this product at this time; however, as a sister to a brother that chose the wrong path, this product would have definitely been welcomed in my home growing up. Although controversial to some, there is a definite need for the product by many. Although Flyware comes with many different opinions, I feel that it is a wonderful option for parents to have on hand. As I look at my small children, I know that as a parent my job is to protect them. Our goal with Flyware is to assist the parents in protecting their children. I know when I was younger, my parents did this very same thing by picking up the land line to see who I was talking to or at least picking up to let me know it was time to get off the phone. If you have experienced this or have actually done this, then you will understand this product and see it is no different than that. Since technology has become so advanced so has the need for more advanced "spying." Washington Post columnist Tracey Grant stated, "Why is spying on your kids a bad thing?... In the words of onetime liberal Ronald Reagan: Trust but verify." And, this is what we feel Flyware allows you to do. You can protect your children while monitoring their activities. One Flyware mom said, "In response to my teens always saying that I don't trust them, I let them know that it wasn't that I don't trust them but I don't trust the world in which we live in."
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Well, I can promise you that if I had this product when you all were teens I would have used it! No doubt. I only had one child that made bad choices and it has affected his life to this day. I wish I could have had something like this that could have saved his life. This is more than a product May May, this is a ministry. I am proud of you.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree! The way the world is going, our children and grandchildren are AT RISK every day with all the bad things that are out there. When they are small, we try to keep them every moment out of the reach or areas of danger. What can we do when they are older and away from us so much? I suspect many bad things that happen to young people these days could have been avoided if we are keeping up with the what they may be exposed to so that we can teach them the right direction to go.
ReplyDeleteyou are so right that it is our job as parents to protect our kids and im not sure why people think children should have such privacy...they are CHILDREN. i couldnt help but laugh about the parents picking up the landline to tell you to get off the phone...oh the memories. My parents used to read notes they found in my pants pockets etc. and i hadnt thought how this is just the same thing but set to the tone of todays society...i hope i never need spyware but im glad to know there is something out there if i do need it! and i will certainly share the info with my friends who have older kids...sounds like a great product!!
ReplyDeleteoops i meant flyware not spyware lol
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