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Federal Inmate Text Messaging

Even prisons and jails are embracing new ways of communicating as technology is a part of every aspect of our lives. Inmate texting is one such innovation. Inmates can send messages to loved ones via a special device, which looks like an unrefined cellphone. The device costs 10 cents for each message and the maximum characters limit is 160 characters. The device is easy to use for family members who want to contact incarcerated relatives.

The devices, referred to as chirping devices (or chirping devices) are not able to allow prisoners to download best inmate text app apps, take pictures and make calls on the phone or via internet or access the internet. They also can’t use stickers or emoticons. The device doesn’t need any phone minutes or pre-approvals.

Those who send messages can buy credits on the ConnectNetwork website. Prices for messages vary by state and facility. Sign into ConnectNetwork to see the current rates. Go to the messaging page of the person you would like to contact.

Prisoners can respond to messages by sending back a handwritten response or by replying electronically. Corbot can be used to purchase books. Corbot also has an Amazon feature that allows prisoners to search for books by title or author, and then find an all-text version of the book.

It is essential to remember that federal prisoners are subject to strict security protocols. Those who use the service should always remain conscious of their surroundings and not share any information that is personal, such as the address or number, with an inmate. They should also stay clear from any inmates who are not approved to participate in the program.

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