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<h1> Federal Inmate Text Messaging</h1><p> Even jails and prisons are exploring new ways to communicate, because technology is a component of our everyday lives. One of these innovations is the federal inmate messaging. Prisoners can send messages to loved ones through a special device that resembles an unrefined cellphone. It costs 10 cents for each message and has a limit of 160 characters. It is a simple device for loved ones who want to <a href="https://contactmeasap.com/blog/seventeen-signs-you-work-with-key-phrase/">https://contactmeasap.com/blog/seventeen-signs-you-work-with-key-phrase/</a> communicate with their incarcerated family members. </p> <p> The devices, also called chirping devices, do not allow inmates to take photos or download apps call calls, or search the internet. They also can't make use of stickers or emojis. The device doesn't require pre-approval or phone minutes. </p> <p> On the ConnectNetwork site, users are able to purchase credits to send messages. Prices for messages vary depending on the state and the facility. Log into ConnectNetwork to check the rates currently in effect. Go to the messaging page of the person you would like to reach. </p> <p> 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 allows inmates to search for titles or authors and then find an all-text version. </p> <p> It is important to remember that federal prisoners are subject to strict security procedures. Users of the service are advised to be aware of their surroundings at all times and not disclose any personal information, such as a phone number or address, to an inmate. It is also recommended to avoid prisoners who are not accepted to be part of this program. </p>
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