From InformationWeek:
Do you know what your kids are doing online? A new study shows you probably don’t.
According to research by Webroot Software, what parents think their kids are doing online and what kids say they’re doing online are often two different things.
“Without proper parental guidance, children can put themselves at risk, compromise valuable family information, or be the sources of bad behavior like illegally downloading videos or music or bullying,” said Mike Irwin, COO of Webroot Software, in a statement.
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