Child watch: The apps that let parents ‘spy’ on their kids

Think your kid’s being bullied? Or sending sexts? Or dealing drugs? There’s an app for that.

In the United States, nearly 80% of teenagers own mobile phones. About half of those are smartphones – with access to the internet, games, cameras and social media.

That worries many parents. And those fears are fuelling a growing number of so-called parent apps – to track what kids are doing online.

TeenSafe can work as a personal CIA spy for parents.  Full article

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