<p> Keep in contact with your incarcerated loved one by writing an email or sending a picture to them through our simple messaging service. <a href="https://dpaste.com/62GBYLEN6-preview">https://dpaste.com/62GBYLEN6-preview</a> This service is free and allows you to send unlimited prisoner replies, photos, greeting cards, and electronic money orders from any device or computer even when you are when you are on the move! </p> <h4> Inmate Text App </h4> <p> If you have a family member who is currently in prison, the best method to keep in touch with them is via an inmate-texting app. These apps are designed to comply with prison regulations and allow family members as well as friends to send and receive messages and photos, eCards, video calls, and even money to their trust account in prison. In addition to these messaging apps, there are also several federal inmate apps which provide additional services like video visitation and phone calls. </p><p> <img src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/s7hPBZxHvk4/hq720.jpg" style="max-width:500px;height:auto;" ></img></p> <p> The JPay app, for example allows family and friends to send money into the trust account of an inmate, as well as photos, email, eCards, and video grams. You can also design personalized postcards by using their own photographs. It's a safer and more secure alternative to postal mail. </p> <p> Another popular texting app for inmates is GettingOut It provides "simple and reliable communication" between inmates and their loved family members. The app, available in select correctional facilities allows inmates to upload photos and send messages to their friends and families via their tablets. It costs inmates $0.25 for a message and loved ones pay for the data that is used to read their messages (but not for explicit photos). You can also use the GettingOut app to share photos on Facebook or Foursquare and check-in on Foursquare and add a video to a YouTube upload. </p>
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