Teen Chat Decoder
August 10, 2005

Groovey! Outrageous! Totally rad and outasite!
Those are a few slang terms that most parents recognize and understand. Others, such as cool, right on, and dy-no-mite have been around for sometime as well. Those are terms that are easy to understand. But our children have their own language, and with increasing use of the Internet, some of it is hard to understand. Today's Family First Site shows one way to understand what is being said on your local computer.
The name of the product is called Teen Chat Decoder. This is a free program that lets users 'crack' the codes that are used in Internet chat rooms, Instant and Text Messaging programs. It's no secret that kids have their own special language. They always have. Each generation develops it's own slang, and parents have always been "clueless" to what it all means. It's really no different today. Kids still have their own special way of communicating, but with the invention of the Internet, chat rooms, text messaging technologies like Instant Messenger, and text to text cell phone messages, parents can and do get hopelessly lost in the jargon. I have a hard enough time understanding my kids when I talk with them, let alone when they email me.
So, stop being in the dark, when it comes to what your child is saying online and get your free copy of Teen Chat Decoder right now. Note: The Teen Chat Decoder software is FREEWARE. It does NOT contain any popup's, spy ware, ad tracking cookies and does not install ANY 3rd party software or cookies during installation. So don't waste anytime in getting this valuable program. It will give you some peace of mind.
http://www.teenchatdecoder.com/
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Anyone else get this software yet?
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hmm..dunt u tink dat this software i s maybe JUST A LITTLE invading your child's privacy??? we need our space.
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I'm soooooooo cool.