*rolls eyes*. You don’t known anything about this family’s situation. A teenager working at McDonalds is NOT the same as an adult with responsibilities and obligations. A parent is well within their rights to monitor their minor son/daughter. Kids are very naive and vulnerable.
Exactly, a parent is within their rights pertaining to anything, that is why they are the parent and the child a dependent.
Once a child turns 18 they can become independent and move out. Then, at that time a parent is entitled to nothing.
Lets add one insignificant fact to this, if someone is giving you a free device, such as a smart phone, then you accept the restrictions and loss of freedom that goes with it until the day you can buy and pay for your own phone once your 18 or older.
Even if you are over 18, if you take something at no cost, you pay the price in whatever the person giving you the device or service wants.
Example of giving up things for free, and ok, here we go one last time and I am going to annoy 80% or more who are reading this.
80% or more people reading this thread give up there right to privacy and their location every minute of the day for free stuff on their Android phone, so if you think a parent has no right to monitor their child your NuTs because you allow some of the worlds largest companies to follow you are around all day long and build databases on you, on where you travel and what you buy. So who is kidding who. My god, simple stuff, more so with a child under 18.
But most over 18 allow corporations to monitor them ALL year long, 24 hours a day.
I dont mean to insult anyone's just speaking the truth, a child is entitled to nothing and 80% or more adults are monitored more then their kids by corporations in return for free services and have no problem with that. So just putting things in perspective for everyone.
(give me the password to your android gmail account and I can tell you exactly where you were this date and time 3 years ago, since its in your data)