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[–] Pessimist ago 

It's good to see some pushback on some of thus stuff at last.

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[–] parnellsUprising 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Sounds like the pedo-book app to me. No way I would ever subject any child under 13 to this shit

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[–] Firinmahlazer 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I feel like this is pretty common sense. Unfortunately I feel like my kid is going to be the only one without a smartphone or a tablet.

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[–] Chimaira92 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Like their going to listen.

Anyway, it falls on the responsibility of the parent to either keep their kid away from technology (going to be hard) or monitoring what they do with the phone/tablet e.t.c.

It only takes a few of those "recommended" youtube videos on the right side of the screen for them to click before they stray into fucked up territory.

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[–] Broc_Lia 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Anyway, it falls on the responsibility of the parent to either keep their kid away from technology (going to be hard) or monitoring what they do with the phone/tablet e.t.c.

I think that's the point. This tool actually allows them to do that.

It only takes a few of those "recommended" youtube videos on the right side of the screen for them to click before they stray into fucked up territory.

Yeah... not much of a solution for that.

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[–] TheTrigger ago  (edited ago)

Yeah... not much of a solution for that.

I can think of a few; but the first one that comes to mind is, passwords/parental locks on everything. My router is a fortress, and I am its king. Nothing gets through, without my approval.

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[–] awshidahak 0 points 16 points (+16|-0) ago 

Kids don't belong using Facebook. I mean, really nobody belongs using Facebook, but this is even more true for children.

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[–] thatguyiam 1 point 4 points (+5|-1) ago 

Only moron parents allow their kids non-monitored access to the web.