Verizon Helps Parents Monitor Kids, Control Phone Usage
Verizon's Chaperone program lets parents monitor the location of their children's cell phones via their own phones or the Web. The system, now in version 2.0, lets parents:
Locate all the child-line phones on their plans at once
With VZ Navigator, get turn-by-turn directions to a child's location
Send a text message to all child-lines at once, from the parent phone or the web
Control Child Zone messaging settings such as time and alerts
The Chaperone 2.0 service is $9.99/mo per line.
Control Your Phones
If you hold the purse strings for a multiple-line Verizon Wireless account, the company has expanded your ability to monitor and control how your phones are used. The system is called Usage Controls and is more robust than the preexisting Parental Controls.
Go to VerizonWireless.com and click on My Verizon, then My Personal Account and log in. Then select My Services. Some of the powers you wield from there include:
Setting thresholds for voice minutes;
Set time of day restrictions for data use and messaging;
Create lists of "trusted" and "blocked" numbers (calls to 911 will always be allowed to connect); and
Employ content filters.
Usage Controls are available for $4.99/month.
Verizon Helps Parents Monitor Kids, Control Phone Usage
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