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Free Online Service Brings Anxious Parents Peace of Mind While Giving Their Teenagers Privacy
New service Empty Ne.st allows parents to see when (but not what or where) their kids check in on Facebook, Twitter, or Foursquare, without friending them.
PROVIDENCE, RI, August 24, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Safety is the biggest concern on most parents' minds when their children go off to college, but teenagers resent irritating phone calls and constant check-ins. How can parents have the peace of mind knowing that their teenagers are safe without encroaching on their kids' personal space? Empty Ne.st, a new free online service, alerts parents to their children's well-being without giving them the details of their whereabouts and activities, and without forcing them to sacrifice time and patience.
Empty Ne.st is a free Web site that lets parents know when their child last used a social networking site, but does not divulge any information beyond the time and date of the last login. By logging into their accounts at www.emptyne.st, parents can see the last time their child accessed Facebook, Twitter, or Foursquare. Empty Ne.st does not reveal the details of their online activities. Parents do not need "friend" or "follow" their students; their kids simply must agree to allow Empty Ne.st to let their parents know the last time they used their social network accounts. The service is free for both parents and their kids, but Empty Ne.st also offers an optional paid service that alerts parents via email, SMS, or phone if their child has not "checked in" to his or her account in a specified period of time. The fee for the service upgrade is $2.99 per month.
Using Empty Ne.st requires minimal technical skills. Parents or their teenagers simply visit www.emptyne.st and sign up with a name, email address, and password. Users only need to login to view the online activity. Both parents and their children must sign up and agree to the terms and conditions in order for the service to go into effect.
"We were looking for a happy medium that would help parents sleep more easily at night while allowing teenagers to go out and live their lives," says Adam Berlinsky-Schine, Empty Ne.st's Chief Executive Officer. "Empty Ne.st strikes that balance."
For more information, contact:
Adam Berlinsky-Schine
adam@emptyne.st
www.emptyne.st
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Adam Berlinsky-Schine
Empty Ne.st
Chief Executive Officer
39 Brenton Ave
Providence, RI
United States 02906
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