Would You Hack Your Child’s Profile?
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The story over a teen suing his mother for hacking into his Facebook account is making the rounds. According to the sides of the story (the teen’s and his mom’s) he is suing over what he says is ‘harassment’ among other things, due to mom breaking into the account and posting things on his wall publicly.
The teen lives with his grandmother due to a rough divorce leaving mom with ‘mental problems’ that left her ‘unable to care for him’. She said that he had been posting up a lot of questionable things, and that she felt it was her right to lock him out of his account (and reportedly post some more questionable things on the wall).
Admittedly it’s pretty easy to see from both sides of this, and if it weren’t the kid’s mom- say instead it was another kid, the move is almost understandable. Many wonder though, if maybe all parties involved have gone too far.
In regards to the charges she said:
"He had been warned before about things he had been posting," Denise said in defense of her actions, which she also specified didn’t include "hacking" as her son left his laptop and Facebook account open at her house.
Then again, if you agree with the move or not – should parents hack into(or in this case lock out of) their children’s accounts?
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