Text Lingo Translation
Making Sense of LOL, P911, 459, LTTIC, YIWGP and more
KidSafe automatically translates message text and notifies you if your child is involved in a risky situation or they find themselves in harm’s way.
Text Lingo is a collection of thousands of acronyms, abbreviations, jargon and slang which is used by most kids today when sending text messages and talking online. Most of us are familiar with the harmless codes like LOL (laughing out loud) and ttyl (talk to you later). But as you can imaging, when a child gets wrapped up in something inappropriate or when they are being cyberbullied or when a predator is targeting a child, there is a desire to “kpc” – keep parents clueless. Consider this sample conversation:
KidSafe’s advance intelligence system evolves with this dynamic language and we give you the translations you need so that you can protect your child. Currently our dictionary includes over 7,500 entries! All translations are presented within the Live Feed and within Parental Notifications, if necessary, so that you can understand the context of a particular term when it is used.





