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Federal Inmate Text Messaging

Even prisons and jails are exploring new ways of communicating since technology is an integral part of our daily lives. One such innovation is the federal inmate text messaging. Prisoners can now send messages to loved ones using a device that looks like an unrefined cellphone. It costs 10 cents per message and has a limit of 160 characters. The device is simple to use for loved ones who want to stay in touch with relatives who are in prison.

The devices, which are known as chirping devices, do not permit inmates to take pictures or download apps call calls, or search the internet. Also, they can’t use stickers or emojis. The device does not require any phone minutes or pre-approvals.

On the ConnectNetwork site, users are able to buy credits to send messages. Prices for messages vary depending on the state and facility. Log into ConnectNetwork to view the current rates. Go to the message page of the person you wish to contact.

Inmates can reply to messages by writing an answer or responding electronically. The device can also be used to purchase books. Corbot contactmeasap.com comes with an Amazon feature that allows prisoners to search for books based on title or author, and then search for an all-text version of the book.

While the capability to text is useful but it is important to keep in mind that federal prisoners are subject to strict security measures. Users of the service are advised to remain aware of their surroundings at all times and not give out any personal information, such as the number of a phone or address to an inmate. They should also stay clear from inmates who have not approved to participate in the program.

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