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Myspace is a VERY addictive web-sight and one thing you could do is ask your teen for there password and he or she should give it to you.Then what you would want to do is sign on and make sure that there profile is private.Most newer profiles are privet if there under the age of 18.Then you might want to check and make sure that all of your teens information is correct.Make sure there is no information about his or her phone number and or address.You'll be surprised what you can pull up on the Internet.The you may also want to check and see if they have any unsanitary pictures of themselves and if they so delete them.Nothing says irresponsible than a teen with half naked pictures of them self's on there myspace.Then you might also want to make sure he or she knows all of there friend's on there friends list in person.Example people they go to school with or ride the bus with or even go to church with.And last but not least you may also want to make a myspace for yourself and except he or she as your friend so you can keep up with who there talking to.Like i said myspace is addictive and you should also limit your teens time on there.There are so many bad people on the Internet these day's you never know what to look out for.I hope this helps you out some and always remember..Be safe.
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