Miley Cyrus and federal inmate text app: 10 Surprising Things They Have in Common

Our easy-to use messaging system lets you to keep in touch with your loved ones imprisoned by sending them a photo or a letter. This service is free across the country and allows you to write and send unlimited inmate replies letters pictures, inmate reply letters, custom greeting cards and electronic money orders (EOM) from any device or computer even while you're on the move!

Inmate Text App

Inmate messaging apps are the best method of keeping in touch with a friend or relative who is currently behind bars. These apps are designed to be in compliance with prison regulations and allow family members and friends to send messages, photos, video calls, eCards and money to their trust account in prison. There are additional federal inmate apps that offer additional services such as video visits and phone calls.

JPay is one example. It allows friends and family federal inmate text app members to transfer money directly to an inmate's trust account, as well as videos, photos, emails, and eCards. They can also create personalized postcards with personal photos. It's a safe and more secure alternative to traditional mail.

Another popular inmate text app is GettingOut, which offers "simple and reliable communication" between inmates and their loved family members. The application is available at select correctional facilities, and allows inmates to upload pictures and message family members and friends on their tablets. It costs inmates $0.25 per message, and loved ones pay for the information used to access their messages (but not for explicit pictures). You can also make use of the GettingOut app to share images on Facebook or Foursquare and check in on Foursquare, and include a video in a YouTube upload.