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How to hack someone’s snapchat account and read messages
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For an easy way on how to hack someone’s snapchat without the person knowing click here You are a very busy career-parent and do not have the time to keep an eye on your kids. Recently, you heard from a colleague of a new social media app that is getting crazy reviews due to its ability to hide the activities of its users. Curious, you Google search on the net and discover it is none other than Snapchat.
Backtrack and you remember briefly seeing on your teenager’s phone some days ago and you begin to wonder what they do with the app whenever you are not with them. Protecting your child is a top priority in this immoral world. You do not want your little angel to be exposed to things that may affect their life’s focus.
How to hack someone’s snapchat account without detection
But you ask yourself; how can I monitor and protect them when I don’t even have time for myself? You have bills to pay and you are a single mom. How do you juggle the huge responsibility you are saddled with?
CAN YOU SPY ON SOMEONE’S SNAPCHAT WITHOUT THEM KNOWING?
Well, there is good news for you as help is readily available. With technology rapidly evolving and changing lives, there is a solution to your challenge. If you are looking to monitor the online activities of your loved ones be you a mother, father, wife, husband, or even an employer of labor, you can spy on anyone of interest whenever and wherever you may be.
Hacking Snapchat itself is not easy but as difficult as it may sound, there is a technology that addresses this problem.
CAN SNAPCHAT VIDEO BE HACKED?
With the launch of Snapchat a couple of years ago, the face of the internet changed and became darker. Now with privacy guaranteed, many people feel that they can post and upload anything they want without anyone holding them responsible for their actions. But this is not how things out to be.
If you are looking to monitor your child’s Snapchat activities even while you are away you can do that in the convenience of your office. And you do not always have to be online to get the information you need to know what they may be up to.
Teenagers think they are pretty smart when they begin throwing around techie words. You do not have to know all they are…
Snapchat workers snooped on users with internal tool
/in Computer SecuritySnapchat’s 186 million users may be in for a rude awakening today after revelation that multiple employees of the social media giant were able to abuse their power and snoop on members.
Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
Teen Who Made A Dumb School Shooting Joke On Snapchat Ordered By Judge To Not Play Violent Video Games
/in Internet SecurityAs predictable as the sun rising in the east, whenever a tragedy occurs, such as the recent school shooting in Florida, entirely too many people trot out their favorite whipping posts and put on a public show. One of those whipping posts is violent media, with video games for some reason taking on a particularly large portion of the backlash. We’ve already seen grandstanding politicians jump into this fray, all the way up to America’s current Dear Leader, but it isn’t only at the highest levels that this occurs. In the suburbs of Chicago, a 16 year old recently made a dumb comment in the wake of local threats of a school shooting that was essentially him being exasperated about all the commentary on his preferred social media channels.
A 16-year-old sophomore at Lake Park High School in west suburban Roselle has been arrested and charged after making “specific threats” against the school, authorities said Tuesday. According to DuPage County prosecutors, the youth had become “annoyed” by ongoing social media chatter regarding a Friday threat that had closed the school’s two campuses but ultimately was deemed not credible.
In response to the talk about the closing, the youth posted a clip on Snapchat of himself playing a violent video game and wrote, “Y’all need to shut up about school shootings or I’ll do one.”
To be clear, this was a stupid thing to do. It would have been stupid in any climate, but it was particularly dumb given the recent shooting in Florida. That said, when police searched the boy’s home, he did not have any weapons, his parents did not have any weapons, and he was released the next day. In other words, this was a 16 year old saying something stupid, which is practically the official profession of 16 year olds everywhere.
That didn’t stop a judge from charging him with a felony and ordering him to not play violent video games.
The judge also ordered him to turn over his phone to his parents and banned him from playing violent video games.
“You can play all the Mario Kart you want,” [Judge] Anderson told the teen.
While this certainly doesn’t rise to the level of inhumane treatment of a child, it’s nonetheless obviously dumb. This smacks of a judge that has his preconceived ideas about what is to blame for all these misfit kids taking up space on his jurisdictional lawn.
Why those in positions of authority choose to use that authority against entertainment mediums is beyond me.
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