Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The Kardashian World

Let’s face it, we live in a fish bowl world. And there are some celebrities that only want that fish bowl to grow bigger every day. The Kardashians were recently dubbed “America’s First Family” and although there was plenty of backlash to that statement, they are loved and followed and copied constantly, and every day. A picture of Kendall Jenner, lying on the floor with her hair styled in multiple hearts, is Instagram’s most liked photo of all time. This family has built an empire to themselves, thanks to their fierce social marketing self-promotion.



America prides itself on its capitalism and strength. So it’s no wonder that a materialistic presence like the Kardashians are emulated by young girls. When everything is overshared, nothing can be out of reach. What’s the American dream? It used to be hard work. Now it’s getting the most likes on Facebook and the most liked photo on Instagram.

The only problem with young girls buying into the transparent Kardashian world is that it’s about as reachable as the planet Mars. On the surface, the Kardashians instill completely backward values—that young people need to be filthy rich in order to be liked and admired. So how can we stop young girls from being affected? You can start by monitoring their exposure to this Kardashian lifestyle.

A mobile spy app can infiltrate a person’s online world. That online world exists on millions and millions of cell phones that people are attached to every day. Did you ever realize that it’s possible to download a cell phone spy software application on a teen’s phone? Any parent might be hesitant at first, and wonder how to track an iPhone. The answer is actually easier than most people realize: you download the application on a target phone, and then you can view a person’s social media activity, chats, text messages, emails and much more.

Why would anyone want to see this activity? Maybe your daughter is one of the millions that “liked” Kendall Jenner’s hairstyle photo. Innocent enough, right? But then you notice that she’s spending just a little TOO much time on Instagram, liking and following Kim Kardashian West. It’s not what you want your teenager to learn. You’d like her to be a little more grounded, and less obsessed with looks and money.



Suddenly you find yourself needing a free cell phone spy app to spy on cell phone free. You do your research, and you learn that free apps won’t extract all the information from all the media sites like you’d like them to. You research more. You find Auto Forward, and realize that the one-time and low-cost fee is worth every penny because you can finally see every site your daughter is on. Auto Forward helps you take that first step by confirming the online activity of someone’s cell phone. And by opening the doors of communication, a cell phone spy app can actually create a more trusting relationship between parent and child.






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