Mine used to look through my phone whenever they wanted...they stopped when they found out I was bisexual through a text...I was 15...some things are better LEFT ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@londonunderground9928yes but it’s different. Parents gotta provide for you. They don’t have to get you today’s phones. They could get you a flip phone that can only call. Kids want iPhones and Samsungs so if they get you that phone it’ll cost a lot to keep paying it off and the wifi. They have a right to like it or not. Giving someone a present is a whole different story.
@londonunderground9928it’s for safety though, I wish my parents restricted my access on my phone now that I’m older, I saw things that a child should have never seen and so did many other children my age
@londonunderground9928 If I buy something for my child, it is not theirs, it's mine until they become an adult and I say "Okay you now own this." I own it, they use it.
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Okay so I was a teen when social media started to become a thing. I get wanting privacy. However, do you know how many 30 year olds I was talking to online because I thought I was mature and they gave me attention? I gave child corn by sending my noods to older men. This is why checking your kids phone is important. Kids hide things, they rebel because they think they are adults. So many kids gone missing after meeting up with strangers online. Parents: know what your kids are doing online.
This is very true, but some parents do take it too far like not even letting their kids use RUclips. I think there's a fine line that almost no parent can find.
A good parent doesnt need to check a kids phone constantly keep them safe from creeps, they should be teaching the child what creeps look like and what they do to avoid them, and telling the child that if something happens they can always go to the parents.
I see your point, but this could also be a violation of trust, leaving the teen to become even better at hiding things and less likely to reach out for help when they need it. Context matters and it is a complicated situation.
My mom used to go through my phone to make sure I wasn't doing anything illegal (against her law) including listening to music, having friends, going on the internet, playing phone games, taking notes on my phone, doing my homework on my phone. According to her my phone was only to contact her when she wanted and for nothing else
Same for mine although a was aloud to play a few games as long as they didn't include police, crime, drugs, tobacco, alcohol, sex, relationships of any kind, cars, guns, blood, building, and really anything other than candy, jesus, and her God
my parents once got trough my phone. they didn't do it because they worried about me, no. they just wanted to see why am I smilling so frequently when I'm with my phone. I never smilled infront of them again, and I never will, because that situation made me fell myself like trash
same, except my mom has been reading things online telling her to ask me how i'm feeling, but whenever i do, my feelings aren't validated, leaving me to getting frustrated whenever she asks and ultimately shutting down and not talking for a bit in which she keeps asking "tell me how you feel" and trying to push it out of me and i usually keep having to say "i don't know" and she doesn't take it for an answer, but she made the switch asking too late and now i need time to actually think about my feelings, and i don't get any time
Don't go through your kids things without reasonable suspicion, they'll resent you for it. Especially if it's all the time without warning or when they aren't around
@@altaccount9716 It's not about protecting, those parents are invading their privacy. They can look through specific stuff on the child's phone, if there is reason to believe that the child is endagering itself. But the child generally has a right to privacy, this includes privacy on their phone.
@@mikhailhunter5277 actually flip phones are really nice. The battery lasts for weeks, the reception is better, it's easier to carry, and much easier to operate. There is no better way to operate a telecommunication device than "flip open flip closed" PS: I always had a flip phone in addition to my smart phone, which only had WiFi.
@@NerobyrneI only had desktops back then but if memory serves me, you didn't have to have a password. Even then, your parents could just require that they know it or take your shit away.
I love how my parents joke about how being strict isn’t good for kids, “Bro is the epitome of strict, me just casually laughing it off so they don’t catch on that I know they’re too strict”
I have a question - How does contract law fit in? Minors can't enter into a contract which is required for cellular service. Wouldn't that make the phone the parents property - allowing them to set the conditions of use including access to the phone for inspection?
Not necessarily. Go-phones (month to month) phones don’t require contracts. I have an AT&T monthly plan, and other carriers also offer plans. Downside: you usually have to pay for your phone outright and you don’t get unlimited data plans. I currently pay $40/mth for unlimited talk and text, plus 15GB data from AT&T. There are other companies that offer similar type plans. So IF you can afford to pay for your own phone and plan, you don’t need a contract.
@@LadyCheshire95 Not quite. Unfortunately for minors the law for parents is what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is mine. I looked it up on one of those ask a lawyer sites, and all the responses said that even without a contract and you pay for everything, your parents are still allowed to take your phone. Now if it’s a situation where you live with parent A and step-parent and parent B buys you a phone, they can’t because technically they’re stealing from parent B. It doesn’t matter if you live 50% or 60% or 90% of the time with A and step. On the non-law sites the answers were wild.
When I was 16 I bought a new phone and switched from my dad’s plan and didn’t have an issue as long as I had the info to ditch to a new carrier no questions were asked. I even got my siblings who were 13 and 12 at the time off his plan he didn’t even know untill I guess his bill came.
No it doesn't I put a fingerprint on my phone and while I was sleeping bc I'm a pretty heavy sleeper my step dad went through each one of my fingers to figure out which finger it was:)
I don't care why is it so important ? All of my friends and my parents knows pasword of phone ,( except bank details of course) we use each other phone any time , its not like you are millioner so you have something to worry about lamfo 😂 i 100% agree that parents have right to check any of their daughter/ son phone any time no matter age because most of time they are thinking of your good ( we are not counting exceptions here ) if you have something to hide from parents you are doing something wrong 🤦..
The agreement me and my mom made was that if she got me a phone, she could look through it whenever she found it necessary and I'm totally chill with that
Well that's an agreement. Generally parents like to just take their child's devices at random and look through them without any notification whatsoever.
@drifter2391 ya, but my mom is pretty chill about it Like she doesn't just grab it out of my hand, she'll be like, " Let me see your phone," but not like angrily
@@Hivatelthink it depends on how sly ur kid likes to be. If my dad asked to check (btw I’m not a kid) u can bet ur ass I’m checking to make sure I don’t have any of my racist comments known.
Also the issue of who's phone it actually is: who purchased it and who is paying for the service. Make expectations clear from the first, and have discussions about internet safety, bullying, etc. But you raised them. If you are doing it right, you ought to be able to trust them. And how would you have felt about your parents snooping through your room? Reading your diary? Think about it.
@@TerryProthero Unlikely. There aren't many kids with a substantial income (including allowance), but the proportion of those kids dealing drugs is very small.
That’s my same scenario when I want to send something to my kids, or watch something when they’re around. It would be fine without the profanity, but they ruin it. One guy’s content about archeology, that would be very good for my kids, is so riddled with bad language that I can never even watch it myself.
@@Toutvids no im not joking, here in sweden its illegal for a legal guardian to go trough their childs phone without them knowing. My dad's friend had to pay a fine of 2000$ for going trough his daughter's phone
@@idahooo3253 That's not how things work at all and you know it. You're purposely being disingenuous. In the states children under 18 don't own anything. It's the parents or guardians responsibility to care for them. If you were 14 and took a naked pic of yourself, you would be in trouble because you're the user of the phone.
If the kid saved up their own money and bought their own phone then that's one thing , but if the parent bought the phone for you then that's another but either way it's still the kids phone.
Did the kid buy the phone and pay for the service also with their own money, or they are just using a phone that the parents bought and paid for the service? Because that is also a huge factor in this. At least I never had to worry about any of that happening when I was growing up.
@@og_3rd_st_saint_gatYour parents are chill af if they just let it slide because you have a password I did that but my parents just make me unlock it and it's pretty hard to say no to that when you remember the time when they used to slap you😂😢
My mom:give me your phone so i can see what you where doing in the internet me:if you wanna see what i was doing in the internet then whats the password then?
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Can they check the phone as they bought the phone and as a proof of the receipt of ownership of the phone ??
I have a question I bought my little brother a phone can his mother search the phone or keep it he is 12
what about one bought and paid for by the child?
I recently played ace attorney so when the question went where did you get an attorney my brain went wright anything agency
Mike can I get you as an lawyer
The idea of a kid casually calling an attorney on his parents is extremely funny
LOL
Yes, because he's living in his parents home
It's is did you hear about the case of a girl trying to sue her parents for not asking her first if she wanted to be born
@@johnbressler8165what?! Even though this is incredibly stupid but i get where she was coming from
@@-Beliver-Edits-pretty sure it’s more about the message than the actual case. But same man I would do that too if she wins my life sucks straight up
We need a Law By Mike Vs Better call Saul
Saul: *gives legally questionable advice*
Mike: Uh, no.
@@jimwormmasterme (cyma): my undersack itches
@@jimwormmastermike can become a jury or police officer sounds like Saul has some sort shape-shifting abilities
Sorry but Saul easy win
mike solos easily
“Maybe just maybe get the f- of my back” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
reminds me of that one part in the second spider man miles morales lol
Mine used to look through my phone whenever they wanted...they stopped when they found out I was bisexual through a text...I was 15...some things are better LEFT ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@mysterygirl1606that’s a way of coming out of the closet
😂😂😂😂😂🤷🏻
@@noob_frfrfr fr fr
I had to delete my comment law by Mike is sueing me
NPC comment
@@kothen4994 all I want is likes
But it’s true
@@Ussr570 how? This isn't unhinged
@@kothen4994 look at his other vids
They make parenting books for how to talk to your children, but they should also make books for how to persuade your parents to listen to you 😂
Though most parents would never let their children buy books like that lol
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Frfr
Society is just one big cult, learn too much and they'll take it away from you
Parents have more money to buy books than kids do tho.
That's Capitalism for ya.
I read parenting books and they helped me talk with my parents.
"uh... Internet?"
-best lines of 2023
Fairly Oddparents is older than that 😂
you mean 2024...
That kid won't live to see another day
"WHERES MY BELT"
Abuse is not the answer
@@BK-pc3eifor Mexican parents it is
RIP twenty year old man dressed like a goth teen crossed with a 80's 6 year old
@@BK-pc3ei Asian Joke
@@the_narrator-idk*Calls CPS*
My mom: i need to see your search history.
Me: Mike help! MIKE HELP!
Same
Bruh, just turn it off or use incognito mode.
can ya'll even understand jokes? I know what's incognito but seems like you can't understand them
@@Gojira.-. Did u know that Google has ur deleted internet history
I don't get it
"Go to your room! " 😂😆 that's so cute
"I like this guy"
Mike: time to betray him
hey
He didn't wym. He still had the legal right to go through the phone.
@@camarobro1897 hey
@@camarobro1897hey
The worst part of betrayal is that it never comes from an enemy 😔
Not my parents going through my phone 4 times a day
You know you can lock it right?
Son whats that album named "Rule 34" on your photo roll?
@@Nerobyrneyou know there's parental controls right?
@@NerobyrneThey'd be like "factory reset" and "no more phone for life"💀💀💀
@@Nerobyrne"mom, dad, fuck you"
" Can parents go through your phone? "
* proceeds to show a picture of grandma and grandpa *
grandPARENTS....dork
@@darkwolf780Tf?
How does bro just find everyone when they question it
I said "Law by Mike" three times in a mirror and he appeared behind me if that helps.
"gotham needs me" type shit
@@Mara_Jade-Skywalker😂😂
“Uhh…The internet”
*i got farily odd parent flashbacks.*
Lmao same
Same
Lol Same
same
The only thing I thought when I heard that 💀
Was gonna show my parents this because I don’t want them looking through my phone until the end lol
Sorry, they can 😂
Stop doing bad stuff and you're good. Or become good at hiding stuff from them
@@sal_strazzullothey can't.
@@capybara9521 of course they can
@@capybara9521 yes they can
That ending though 😂
How wholesome was the ending restored my faith in humanity ❤❤❤❤
hell nah 💀
What the hell you restored faith in humanity with the "F*CK"😭🙏
Parents: YES WE CAN, we bought our child's phone with OUR money, so we have ALL the rights to go through it without our child's consent.
@londonunderground9928yes but it’s different. Parents gotta provide for you. They don’t have to get you today’s phones. They could get you a flip phone that can only call. Kids want iPhones and Samsungs so if they get you that phone it’ll cost a lot to keep paying it off and the wifi. They have a right to like it or not. Giving someone a present is a whole different story.
@londonunderground9928it’s for safety though, I wish my parents restricted my access on my phone now that I’m older, I saw things that a child should have never seen and so did many other children my age
@londonunderground9928 If I buy something for my child, it is not theirs, it's mine until they become an adult and I say "Okay you now own this." I own it, they use it.
The kid saying to his father "get the fuck off my back a bit", had ne cracking up, lil 🤣 😂 🙄 😒 👏 🤦🏿 🤣!
You black
@@AndreiFetta his name is not black
@@AndreiFettawtf why didnu say that
@@AndreiFettahe is black yes
@@Pressonmyprofilepiclook at the emoji bruh
"Uh, internet?"
That's a fairly odd parents reference babyyyy!!
I like the fact that I literally just watched that
I was gonna say that fairly odd parents was a hood classic though
“Uh.. Internet?” Didn’t Know That Kid Was Timmy Turner
“Uh, internet” Timmy said casually.
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i IMMEDIATELY thought of that skit.
Cannot be coincidental
"maybe, just maybe, you could get tf off my back a bit!" 💪🏼😡
Boy, my ass would have been obliterated, and the bloodline would have ended with me, if i were to ever pull that shit 💀
This only happens in internet
“My ass would've been obliterated ”
Pause
My parents would kick me out of the house if I said that
@@AsbbvAsshh-il9zdNo. Iv seen it. Been through it
Bro pulled the timmy turner awnser.
Mike literally just described my parents. Helicopter parents
Helicopter parents??? What does mean??
@@aadi_the__ they hover over everything I do
@@SupremeGang420you like supreme that’s reasonable enough for them to search your stuff
@@bryantwhiskey3166 and you’re adopted that’s reasonable enough for your parents to search your stuff
Helicopter parents are tough, but its better than absent.
"So mabey😇just mabey...GET THE 🦆 OUT OF MY BACK!!"
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I woulda get smacked and sent flying across the room if i do that 😂😂😂
Mabey
Maybe… just maybe… if he stayed polite his dad wouldn’t be a jerk. Lol
bro failed kindergarden
@@maazfarhantheepicgamer311lol😂
But if I'm older than 18, they don't have any rights to go through my phone anymore, right?
Obviously, if you're a legal adult. They shouldn't even be doing so by then.
Okay so I was a teen when social media started to become a thing. I get wanting privacy. However, do you know how many 30 year olds I was talking to online because I thought I was mature and they gave me attention? I gave child corn by sending my noods to older men.
This is why checking your kids phone is important. Kids hide things, they rebel because they think they are adults. So many kids gone missing after meeting up with strangers online. Parents: know what your kids are doing online.
This is very true, but some parents do take it too far like not even letting their kids use RUclips. I think there's a fine line that almost no parent can find.
@@Fallsickis it weird that I would never allow my kids to have RUclips kids but regular RUclips is fine
@@QuesttangyNope because YT kids is useless asf
A good parent doesnt need to check a kids phone constantly keep them safe from creeps, they should be teaching the child what creeps look like and what they do to avoid them, and telling the child that if something happens they can always go to the parents.
I see your point, but this could also be a violation of trust, leaving the teen to become even better at hiding things and less likely to reach out for help when they need it. Context matters and it is a complicated situation.
The parent paying for the phone 🗿
Yes that is the thing...they own the phone so they can check it
That isn’t always the case though
Even tho the kid can claim expectation of privacy, as Mike said, that expectation can be overruled by the parent's rights
well if i give someone money and then ask for it back. it’s theirs now. so yk apply that logic to your argument
@@TheKamakuru Difference is thats one payment, a phone is multiple
I was not expecting that last bit
My mom used to go through my phone to make sure I wasn't doing anything illegal (against her law) including listening to music, having friends, going on the internet, playing phone games, taking notes on my phone, doing my homework on my phone. According to her my phone was only to contact her when she wanted and for nothing else
That's absolutely heartbreaking
God damn your mother used to be a psychopath v
She should’ve bought you a old Nokia if she wanted the phone to be only used as contacting her
@raynmemon8465 yeah but then she couldn't brag about the phone
Same for mine although a was aloud to play a few games as long as they didn't include police, crime, drugs, tobacco, alcohol, sex, relationships of any kind, cars, guns, blood, building, and really anything other than candy, jesus, and her God
This is by far my favourite short that you've put out. Entertaining and educational . . . you nailed it!
The child's best interest just sounds like whatever bs the parent can come up with to justify looking throught their phone.
my parents once got trough my phone. they didn't do it because they worried about me, no. they just wanted to see why am I smilling so frequently when I'm with my phone. I never smilled infront of them again, and I never will, because that situation made me fell myself like trash
Same thing happened to me but it wasn’t my parents who went through my phone. It was my brother
same, except my mom has been reading things online telling her to ask me how i'm feeling, but whenever i do, my feelings aren't validated, leaving me to getting frustrated whenever she asks and ultimately shutting down and not talking for a bit in which she keeps asking "tell me how you feel" and trying to push it out of me and i usually keep having to say "i don't know" and she doesn't take it for an answer, but she made the switch asking too late and now i need time to actually think about my feelings, and i don't get any time
Don't go through your kids things without reasonable suspicion, they'll resent you for it. Especially if it's all the time without warning or when they aren't around
You're a kid, parents should always be suspicious, for good reason.
And this is the story of why my mom died alone and lived in a nursing home without visitors for many years.
@lightswitch1483you know, if 2 adults were in a relationship and doing that stuff people would say its financial abuse
"Dad, stop, you can't go through my phone!" *Dad hands over the adoption papers*
In germany, parents are not allowed to go through your phone without your consent.
Yeah, bit different in the states. But it's okay, we have all this freedom and medical debt 😂
Germany when people want to protect thier kids: 😡
Cool, so the kids can be groomed by older men online and the parents will never be able to stop it. Yay for progressiveness!
@@altaccount9716 It's not about protecting, those parents are invading their privacy. They can look through specific stuff on the child's phone, if there is reason to believe that the child is endagering itself. But the child generally has a right to privacy, this includes privacy on their phone.
Now I like Germany even more
Mine was a flip phone so that didn’t worry me, but then going through my laptop sure did 😂
How did they figure out the password?
Lolol how the 30s treating you?
@@mikhailhunter5277 actually flip phones are really nice.
The battery lasts for weeks, the reception is better, it's easier to carry, and much easier to operate.
There is no better way to operate a telecommunication device than "flip open flip closed"
PS: I always had a flip phone in addition to my smart phone, which only had WiFi.
My first was a bar and didn't even have text 😂
@@NerobyrneI only had desktops back then but if memory serves me, you didn't have to have a password. Even then, your parents could just require that they know it or take your shit away.
I love how my parents joke about how being strict isn’t good for kids,
“Bro is the epitome of strict, me just casually laughing it off so they don’t catch on that I know they’re too strict”
I have a question - How does contract law fit in? Minors can't enter into a contract which is required for cellular service. Wouldn't that make the phone the parents property - allowing them to set the conditions of use including access to the phone for inspection?
I remember my dad telling me the exact same thing when I was going into high school
Not necessarily. Go-phones (month to month) phones don’t require contracts. I have an AT&T monthly plan, and other carriers also offer plans. Downside: you usually have to pay for your phone outright and you don’t get unlimited data plans. I currently pay $40/mth for unlimited talk and text, plus 15GB data from AT&T. There are other companies that offer similar type plans. So IF you can afford to pay for your own phone and plan, you don’t need a contract.
You can pay month to month for phone bills.
If you child paid themselves for the hand set sim free then the phone is their property.
@@LadyCheshire95 Not quite. Unfortunately for minors the law for parents is what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is mine. I looked it up on one of those ask a lawyer sites, and all the responses said that even without a contract and you pay for everything, your parents are still allowed to take your phone.
Now if it’s a situation where you live with parent A and step-parent and parent B buys you a phone, they can’t because technically they’re stealing from parent B. It doesn’t matter if you live 50% or 60% or 90% of the time with A and step.
On the non-law sites the answers were wild.
When I was 16 I bought a new phone and switched from my dad’s plan and didn’t have an issue as long as I had the info to ditch to a new carrier no questions were asked. I even got my siblings who were 13 and 12 at the time off his plan he didn’t even know untill I guess his bill came.
Man saved him from his dad checking his search history, respect
and doomed him to a eternity of gooning
@saucelessbones5872 better then his dad finding out what he's been searching
Putting a password on your phone would solve this whole situation 💀
No it doesn't I put a fingerprint on my phone and while I was sleeping bc I'm a pretty heavy sleeper my step dad went through each one of my fingers to figure out which finger it was:)
@@lizzyharter9689 what? You have an option to chose between a password or fingerprint
I don't care why is it so important ? All of my friends and my parents knows pasword of phone ,( except bank details of course) we use each other phone any time , its not like you are millioner so you have something to worry about lamfo 😂 i 100% agree that parents have right to check any of their daughter/ son phone any time no matter age because most of time they are thinking of your good ( we are not counting exceptions here ) if you have something to hide from parents you are doing something wrong 🤦..
@@xninja2369 you grew up with a different family than mine don't assume everyone has a trustworthy family and everything is A ok...it's NOT
If RUclips is ever getting sued this dude is RUclips’s lawyer💀
The agreement me and my mom made was that if she got me a phone, she could look through it whenever she found it necessary and I'm totally chill with that
Well that's an agreement. Generally parents like to just take their child's devices at random and look through them without any notification whatsoever.
@@Hivatelthey own the property.
@drifter2391 ya, but my mom is pretty chill about it
Like she doesn't just grab it out of my hand, she'll be like, " Let me see your phone," but not like angrily
@@Hivatelthink it depends on how sly ur kid likes to be. If my dad asked to check (btw I’m not a kid) u can bet ur ass I’m checking to make sure I don’t have any of my racist comments known.
I wonder how long that attitude will last before she starts asking for it every hour
Also the issue of who's phone it actually is: who purchased it and who is paying for the service. Make expectations clear from the first, and have discussions about internet safety, bullying, etc.
But you raised them. If you are doing it right, you ought to be able to trust them.
And how would you have felt about your parents snooping through your room? Reading your diary?
Think about it.
Screw where did my son get an attorney, how can he afford one?!
Probably dealing drugs. You would definitely want to go through the phone at that point.
“Borrowed” mom’s credit card
@@TerryProthero Unlikely. There aren't many kids with a substantial income (including allowance), but the proportion of those kids dealing drugs is very small.
@@birb7353yeah no. That not true at all😂. The amount of kid the do sell will surprised you
he had one provided by him thanks to the US constitution
The Mona Lisa portrait just casually hanging on the wall😂
if the parents bought the phone, then the parents have the rights to look at the phone right?
I was gonna send this to my parents but then the end get the flick off my back caught me off guard 😭
I was going to send this to my parents before he said ‘get the f*** out of my room’
That’s my same scenario when I want to send something to my kids, or watch something when they’re around. It would be fine without the profanity, but they ruin it. One guy’s content about archeology, that would be very good for my kids, is so riddled with bad language that I can never even watch it myself.
Mike you need to use better language and then everyone will be happy
If they pay for the phone they can absolutely go through it
Mike just saved this kids life 💀
Unless u fear for ur child's safety, please respect their privacy. U might lose that relationship with ur kid.
In my country its really illegal for a legal guardian to go trough their childs phone
Groomers paradise.
@@ToutvidsAbusive manchild.
@@Toutvids no im not joking, here in sweden its illegal for a legal guardian to go trough their childs phone without them knowing. My dad's friend had to pay a fine of 2000$ for going trough his daughter's phone
@@ToutvidsSweden is one of the safest countries in Europe and has very little crime and prison rates
@@fhenjaW Sweden, more countries should really follow it
Isn't just an everyday thing Mike, don't complicate things 😂😂😂
Damn I'm sorry
“Can parents send you to your room?”
“He can’t send me to my room right mike”😂
Told my 9 yo that if he wrote in a diary, I wouldn't read it. He responded "Why not??"
I don't think we need to worry about "the talk" yet. 😂
my dad told me the same thing then proceeded to read through it anyway
if your parent pays your phone bill, it’s not your phone
Until a child is 18 nothing is theirs, technically. Once they are 18, even if the parents pay the phone bill, the phone is the child's.
let s say i am 14. let s say i take a photo of myself naked. does the parent get prison time for child p0rn ? if not , then its not the parents phone.
@@idahooo3253 That's not how things work at all and you know it. You're purposely being disingenuous. In the states children under 18 don't own anything. It's the parents or guardians responsibility to care for them. If you were 14 and took a naked pic of yourself, you would be in trouble because you're the user of the phone.
Death battle: Saul vs Mike
Bro blew it💀
I like how Mike makes it clear that they legally have the right to but, morally, maybe they shouldn't in all cases.
13 year old mfs be like
Dad you cant go through the phone you bought from your money and gave to me 💀💀
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If the kid saved up their own money and bought their own phone then that's one thing , but if the parent bought the phone for you then that's another but either way it's still the kids phone.
Bro I call an attorney on my parents theyre gonna be like ight fine not in my house tho
Like the video which you could make another one about ownership of the phone and other small details you may have forgotten
Right like who brought it and pays the bill
That kid pulled a Timmy turner with the internet
Meanwhile there's me who discovered Happy Tree Friends at a young age and somehow became obssessed with it at that time💀
Introducing my little sisters to that was a bonding experience.
It was a canon event
Also, for anyone whose phone is on their parent's plan, that phone is in their credit. They own it and can take it at any time they want.
If I say that to my parents I will go to
"WELCOME TO ADOPTION CENTER" 💀☠️
I would go through it if I thought there was something I needed to know. Otherwise, I don't care what's on it.
I could ALWAYS take the phone away.....
Where are you my Mike fans!?
👇
Stop begging for likes
Here
@@Kanyewestbiggestfan123 snoop dawg
Eh, no.
The Monalisa☠
Did the kid buy the phone and pay for the service also with their own money, or they are just using a phone that the parents bought and paid for the service? Because that is also a huge factor in this. At least I never had to worry about any of that happening when I was growing up.
It's not that huge of factor if they are under 18. The parents can still go through the phone either way.
under 18 = no privacy just accept it
Understandble tbh I put a password on my phone to prevent my parents from looking through my phone
@lightswitch1483so glad you think kids are just property with no rights. maybe don t buy a phone for the kid if you don t trust them.
@@og_3rd_st_saint_gatYour parents are chill af if they just let it slide because you have a password
I did that but my parents just make me unlock it and it's pretty hard to say no to that when you remember the time when they used to slap you😂😢
My phone, my rules. I'll repo that thing
control freak spotted
@@Windermed nah, I had an abusive mom so it’s probably just a lack of trust. It also depends on how close you are with your parents
Probably got that from your parents 🤦♀️
@@lovecupcakex642 .. only phone my parents provided was a rotary. You ever try to use a rotary phone calling a night lady
My dad: …
Real question is can a parent search through a phone the kid pays for
nope, it’s the kids property and taking it away could be considered theft
@@suddenlyacat incorrect. Where does the kid live?
@LawByMike you forgot to add if the phone is in the parents name because that is usually the case or does that not affect anything at all?
Bro really be acting as if this is going to change anything
He has monalisa
The "Go to your room" caught me off guard
My parents go through my phone n also need to know my password.
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Asian Kids watching this : Yea See Mo-
Me : Oop he dead 😢😢😢😢😮😰😥😱😱💀💀💀😨😨😨🫡🫡🫡🫡🤔🤔🤔🤔
If my parents had ever gone through my phone, they would end up leaving me at the psychiatric ward 💀
the mona lisa at the back 😊😊😊
I kinda said unless it’s a farm when Mike said unless
Get the #### of my back abit 😂
They don’t pay for my phone so no they can’t…
I ordered cat ears and スカート ._.
Better call Mike
Unless the child payed for the phone then it’s not okay for a parent to take it
My mom: You have chosen death 👺👺
“Get the 🦆 off my back a bit” scary last words
I was in the way sending this to mum but that "f*ck off" warned me not to expose my girls and gay homies texts 🐸
My mom:give me your phone so i can see what you where doing in the internet
me:if you wanna see what i was doing in the internet then whats the password then?
“Im a good kid, and it’s all because your rizzed me”
THEY CAN'T
Bro casually hung the Mona Lisa on his wall 😂