It appears iPhone 4, video sex chat services are already staffing up. A recent Craig's List ad from an internet company offers employment to girls who want to "talk with potential clients" and "perform various acts". The ad offers a competitive salary and a free phone.

The sex industry may find the new live, video chat function useful, but others never imagined the technology would peak prurient interests.

"That is troubling. I didn't even think of that," Kim Davis, said.

The Highland Park mother has an iphone 4 and also purchased one for her teenage son. She says parents need to be aware how quickly an innocent chat can become sinister.

Legal experts say the technology is a perfect fit for the sex chat industry. It is cheap and anonymous. Elements that authorities say could be used to cross the line.

"It could involve anything from child pornography, to using this technology to illegally record those who aren't aware that it is being used," Dallas Attorney, Clint David, said.

The new way to connect 24-7 is also concerning to parents, who wonder how teens will handle worldwide, live access.

"We have already gotten the issue with sexting out in the open, but this takes it to another level," Contact Crisis Line President, Benaye Rogers, said.

"Parents really need to understand what is possible and that a predator may be looking to prey on your teen."