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Ohio lawmakers are pushing a new plan to limit teens' access to smartphone applications and social media by giving parents a one-stop control point.
Family Online Safety Institute study finds that around half of parents use parental controls on tablets, 47% on smartphones, and 35% on game consoles.
One of the major hurdles in the registration process is convincing parents to give consent. Parents are hesitant, citing concerns about the security of their children’s personal data. APAAR ...