Pumpic Improves Snapchat Monitoring for a Better User Experience
The Pumpic team has advanced the mechanism of Snapchat message tracking to provide parents with a smooth monitoring process, and their kids with more reliable protection.
Overland Park, Kansas, October 22, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Snapchat is favored by many kids worldwide. There are no parents looking over their shoulder and so they can feel free to communicate in the way they want without fear of being busted, and of course, anything posted on Snapchat disappears right away, creating a sense of impunity.
The popularity of the social app is growing rapidly. According to SearchEngineJournal.com, Snapchat now has more than 100М active users. It is installed on the smartphone or tablet of one in every three teenagers in the U.S. and Europe, which means over 400M snaps uploading and disappearing in a split second.
Half of all sexting, both among underage students and in the case of children being abused by adults takes place on Snapchat. That's why comprehensive Snapchat monitoring is our top priority today.
Alex Stevenson, PR Manager
This feature allowing messages to disappear is what makes Snapchat so dangerous for kids. Thankfully, Pumpic knows how to track all these snaps, allowing parents to spot potential online risks at their early stage and avert danger in the making.
The Snapchat monitoring feature for Android and iOS was introduced earlier this year. It received significant recognition from parents as soon as the new Pumpic update became available. However, Snapchat tracking remains challenging for developers. The main difficulty concerns the sophisticated algorithms that make messages disappear in seconds.
Following each new Snapchat update, the Pumpic technical team implemented regular changes in the app to handle the situation and continue providing clients with accurate Snapchat monitoring. However, constant changes in the messenger operation forced users to update Pumpic as well. More often than not, physical access to the target device was required.
Having considered the inconvenience that users faced, the Pumpic team went behind the entire process of Snapchat monitoring. The developers designed an ability to implement new improvements not in the app itself, but in Pumpic’s data center.
Now, users don’t need to update the app each time a new Snapchat version is released. Meanwhile, its smooth monitoring process via Pumpic ultimately lies on the shoulders of the developers. Thus, the clients don’t even need to know if there have been any Snapchat updates recently, they can rest assured that Pumpic will take care of every message their kids send or view on Snapchat.
“Half of all sexting, both among underage students and in the case of children being abused by adults takes place on Snapchat. We understand the negative outcomes that sexting can bring both physically and mentally. That’s why comprehensive Snapchat monitoring is our top priority today. With our latest update we are confident that Pumpic provides the best opportunities available in the market for Snapchat tracking,” comments Alex Stevenson, Pumpic’s PR manager.
Snapchat monitoring, as well as monitoring of other social media and messengers (WhatsApp, Skype, Viber, Kik, Facebook IM, and Instagram) comes with the Premium subscription. The Pumpic special offer for large families entitles them to two more plans free when purchasing only one 6 or 12-month subscription.
For more information please visit http://pumpic.com/store.html
About Pumpic
Pumpic is a group of enthusiastic IT specialists formed in 2012. Its leading product is a parental control mobile application, which provides parents the ability to monitor and control kids’ devices, and thus, protect them. Pumpic secures your children by allowing you to monitor their calls and text messages, tracking location and geo-fences, controlling online activities and applications. The company offers comprehensive customer support and has an extensive network of international online partners. For more information, please visit pumpic.com.
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