Teen Chat Decoder Software:

Our new Acronym Decoder software lets parents "crack the hidden code" their teen uses online now days, in chat rooms, online chats, when using instant massager, & text messages!

The fact that the internet is such an open access to the world and all the dangers that involves. No matter how much I trust my child I don't trust the internet.

Kids are smart and they love to find ways to get around adults. I trust my daughter but I don't know that I trust everyone she knows. It is nice to understand the codes that kids use

The software is easy to use and it knows things that I don't ... the meaning of cryptic letters.

Paul Williams, MT

If you are monitoring your children's Internet usage, email or chats, Teen Chat Decoder can help you "stay in the loop" and know exactly what kids mean when they say or type something like; "PITR." (Which means "Parents in the room.")

Here are some of the more common acronyms kids use online:

  • ADN = "any day now"
  • AITR = "adult in the room"
  • AFAIK = "as far as I know"
  • AFK = "away from keyboard"
  • A/S/L= "age, sex, location"
  • B4N = "bye for now"
  • BF= "boyfriend"
  • BFN = "bye for now"
  • BG= "big grin"
  • PLOS = "parents looking over shoulder"
  • PHAT = "Pretty Hot & Tasty" (sexual reference)

Listen, now you can stop being in the dark when it comes to what your child is saying online and get your free copy of Teen Chat Decoder today.

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