Study: Most parents don’t monitor their children’s social media activity
Most parents don’t monitor their children’s social network activity, according to new studies from comScore and NDP.
According to the studies, about 69 percent of parents with children ages 10 to 17 are concerned with several different dangers associated with social network use. Some of those concerns include: contact from strangers, publicly displaying geo-location data, defamatory public messages and cyberbullying.
Yet, only 32 percent of those parents actually monitor their child’s social networking activities every … Continue Reading












