Katherine .
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Im looking for input form someone who actually HAS this service, and has seen it in action.
I signed up for the Chaperone service, as a parent of a 13 year old boy. He has a Chocolate phone, and I have a W385, though will be using strictly the web access to locate him.
I have been on the phone w tech support no less than about 7 hours, spanning a time frame of about 3 weeks.
Ive had his phone get the new software, or "flashed" at the local VZW store. Ive had his phone replaced, to the newest model chocolate. Ive uninstalled and reinstalled the chaperone application on both parent and child phones more tines than I can remember.
the problem Im having is even if I check the appropriate box on the web interface (Always allow), my son still has the option to press "cancel" and prevent me from locating him.
If I set the privacy setting on the web to "always ask", a green screen pops up on his phone and it gives him 3 choices when location is being attempted.
I cant remember the exact 3 choices, but soething to the effect of allow, deny, and cancel. Now, this part makes sense. I have the web set to "aways ask", and thats what it did. Cool!
However, if I set the privacy settings on the web to "always allow", it STILL pops up with a green screen on his phone, with an option to CANCEL. Originally Verizon blew this off as "we are required to let the phone user know when they are being located". Well I would believe this if I wasnt told the cobtrary by other VZW tech reps and VZW employees at local stores. A VZW tech rep that actually spent some tie w me told me that there was a recent FCC ruling that allowed VZW to use the chaperone service, WITHOUT notification to the phone being located. this goes ALONG with what I was told at a local VZW store, who told me he uses the service for his son, and it does NOT notify the sons phone that it is being located. So I have TWO different people from VZW, telling me that it does NOT notify the phone that its being located. Meanwhile I have a phone that is notified EVERY time that its being located, and VZW has pretty much washed their hands of this and told me its normal. Specifically what it does: When privacy settings are set to "always allow", the same green screen will pop up on my sons phone, w a message to the effect of "Chaperone service may take up to 30 seconds, PRESS CANCEL TO END!" So even though it WILL locate him if he DOESN'T press cancel, if he DOES press cancel, it wil stop the process and he WONT be located. To clarify again this is NOT the same (3 choices) that pop up when settings are set to "always ask". Its merely ONE choice, that says "press cancel to end".
So whats the real scoop. Is anyone actually using the Chaperone service with it NOT popping up a notification on the phone being located?
Thanks
I signed up for the Chaperone service, as a parent of a 13 year old boy. He has a Chocolate phone, and I have a W385, though will be using strictly the web access to locate him.
I have been on the phone w tech support no less than about 7 hours, spanning a time frame of about 3 weeks.
Ive had his phone get the new software, or "flashed" at the local VZW store. Ive had his phone replaced, to the newest model chocolate. Ive uninstalled and reinstalled the chaperone application on both parent and child phones more tines than I can remember.
the problem Im having is even if I check the appropriate box on the web interface (Always allow), my son still has the option to press "cancel" and prevent me from locating him.
If I set the privacy setting on the web to "always ask", a green screen pops up on his phone and it gives him 3 choices when location is being attempted.
I cant remember the exact 3 choices, but soething to the effect of allow, deny, and cancel. Now, this part makes sense. I have the web set to "aways ask", and thats what it did. Cool!
However, if I set the privacy settings on the web to "always allow", it STILL pops up with a green screen on his phone, with an option to CANCEL. Originally Verizon blew this off as "we are required to let the phone user know when they are being located". Well I would believe this if I wasnt told the cobtrary by other VZW tech reps and VZW employees at local stores. A VZW tech rep that actually spent some tie w me told me that there was a recent FCC ruling that allowed VZW to use the chaperone service, WITHOUT notification to the phone being located. this goes ALONG with what I was told at a local VZW store, who told me he uses the service for his son, and it does NOT notify the sons phone that it is being located. So I have TWO different people from VZW, telling me that it does NOT notify the phone that its being located. Meanwhile I have a phone that is notified EVERY time that its being located, and VZW has pretty much washed their hands of this and told me its normal. Specifically what it does: When privacy settings are set to "always allow", the same green screen will pop up on my sons phone, w a message to the effect of "Chaperone service may take up to 30 seconds, PRESS CANCEL TO END!" So even though it WILL locate him if he DOESN'T press cancel, if he DOES press cancel, it wil stop the process and he WONT be located. To clarify again this is NOT the same (3 choices) that pop up when settings are set to "always ask". Its merely ONE choice, that says "press cancel to end".
So whats the real scoop. Is anyone actually using the Chaperone service with it NOT popping up a notification on the phone being located?
Thanks