Is childproofing the internet constitutional? A tech law expert draws out the issues
Is childproofing the internet constitutional? A tech law expert draws out the issues
theconversation.com Is childproofing the internet constitutional? A tech law expert draws out the issues
Kids face risks online, but whether and how the law can protect them is a thorny issue.
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No, monitor your kids. Mine all have locked down devices. Its not hard.
7 0 ReplyPeople need to learn some tech literacy. It's not that hard changing your network settings to prevent your kids from accessing certain sites.
4 0 ReplyThat won't happen until people stop getting sold Fisher Price software.
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Problem: We need people to accept a digital ID (Permanent self-dox)
Reaction: "Oh noes! The children are getting hurt by... harmful content! *clasps cheeks
Solution: Sites must ID users "to verify age"2 0 ReplyIDK how tossing the word "internet" into the mix changes anything as far as constitutionality.
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