Some of you may remember the tragic story of Sara's daughter, Sarah, who was killed by paedophile Roy Whiting in July 2000. Sara has since become a high-profile campaigner for the rights of parents to be notified of the whereabouts of paedophiles in their areas - a concept referred to as "Sarah's Law". In addition, Sara has since been appointed the governmnental post of "Victim's Champion".
So there is no doubt that Mrs Payne speaks with great authority when it comes to protecting youngsters against predatory adults. However, her comments are bound to spark more lively debate on this controversial issue. Indeed, at the time of writing, over 20 comments have been posted to the MSN page where the article is published.
The comments range from total agreement...
The comments range from total agreement...
"... So come on parents, learn how to use the computer and internet and keep an eye on your kids. It's your responsibility."
'Snowdoniagirl' on MSN News
... To incredulity ...
"If you want to betray the trust of your child and spy on them on the internet, then fair enough - its you ruining your future relationship with your child."
'Allan_god' on MSN News
.. and everywhere in between.
Of course, we at Spysure agree with Mrs Payne. We believe that it is a parent's responsibility to ensure that their children are using the internet in a safe manner, and we believe that the proper use of a monitoring tool like Spysure, as part of a wider overall strategy, can help parents to acheive this.
It's at this point we open the floor to you - let us know what you think by posting a comment, get in touch on Twitter or Facebook, or simply email support@spysure.com.
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