Worry about their children, this is the work of the parents, and the technology continues to stimulate their fears. Pew Internet and American Life Project, a new survey shows that parents have to take action, rather than relying solely on parental control tools, such as the browser filter. More and more choose to join their children in social media.
Worried about online tracking, data collection network activity, more than 80% of parents with children age 12-year-old to 17-year-old investigation found. 71% of the references concern the kids do not know their children to communicate with people.
The parents also worry about their kids' online activities will affect their schools and employment prospects, as well as their child's ability to manage their online reputation, according to the survey expressed doubts.
Parents to grasp the social network to help eliminate their concerns, very few techniques they use to master one of the children's online activities.
More than 40 percent of parents said they have been looking for their child's name to see published online. The Pew Research Center said half of parents use parental control or otherwise blocked online youth, filter or monitor their children's online activities, this ratio remained almost unchanged since last year.
However, the use of social media own parents share grew from 58% a year ago to 66%. Approximately one-third of the parents said, they have to help their children to set up privacy settings on a social networking site. About half use social media to their own parents, Facebook and other social networking sites to interact with their children in published comments, or things and talking to them, the children released.
The survey asked parents whether their website, their children often read the privacy policy, but it does not ask other measures parents to track their children may stop Web site.
Twitter is the only social media site to recognize the "Do Not Track" requirements, it can be opened in most browsers.
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