Online Predators Harder To Track than Registered Sexual Predators
But U.S. Attorney McGregor Scott doesn't want to rest on his laurels, and neither does he want parents to assume a false sense of security.
Why? Because as Scott says, the police could never hunt and catch all of the online predators who use the Internet to prey on children. Apparently, tracking the predators we already know about is much easier than finding the ones who have escaped the police so far.
This is why parents can "do their part" by relying on parental control software. Parental control software, like WebWatcher by Awareness Tech, allows parents to know who is contacting their child, and what is being said, even when mom and dad are busy at work. This is because WebWatcher is designed to allow access from a remote location, so working parents can enjoy the security of knowing that when their child logs-on at home, they can still see what's going on.
WebWatcher also allows for website blocking, email recording, chat recording, and more.
There are 135 fewer sexual predators out there right now, but who knows how many online predators are waiting for your child to go online without parental supervision?







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