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Federal Inmate Text Messaging

Federal Inmate Text Messaging

Technology is a constant aspect of our lives, prisons and jails have begun to explore new ways of communicating with family and friends. One such innovation is the federal inmate messaging. Inmates can send messages to loved ones using a special device that resembles an ordinary cellphone. It costs just 10 cents per message and has a 160-character limit. The device is simple for loved ones who want to stay contactmeasap.com in touch with their imprisoned family members.

The devices, also known as chirping devices, do not allow inmates to take photographs or download apps, make phone calls or browse the internet. Additionally, they aren't allowed to use stickers or Emojis. The device doesn't require pre-approval or phone minutes.

Those who send messages can purchase credits on the ConnectNetwork website. The cost of messages differ by state and facility. To view the current rates, sign into ConnectNetwork and then go to the page for messaging for the person in custody you would like to contact.

Inmates can respond to the messages by either sending back an unwritten response or replying electronically. The device can be used to purchase books. Corbot's Amazon feature lets inmates search by author or title and then find an all-text version.

While the capability to text is useful, it is important to remember that federal inmates are subject to strict security measures. Users of the service should always remain conscious of their surroundings and should not share any personal information, such as the address or number that they have with inmates. They should also stay clear from inmates who are not authorized to be part of the program.

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