Internet has hidden perils for teenagers – but spying on them isn't the answer

Monday, June 22, 2015 - 06:30 in Mathematics & Economics

The South Korean government has required that teenagers install a spy app on their smartphones. Having the app is compulsory for teens – their phones won't work unless it is installed. When installed, it provides parents with a means to see what sites are being accessed, block sites and send warning notifications.

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