I’m a little bit behind, so I am deciding to catch up a little bit.
The article I’m going to write about today is titled These apps collect the most data on your kids and it comes from one of Komando’s newsletters.
There are five apps listed that are goods for kids. Besides the good ones, there are the ones listed that are bad too.
I think I’ll have to put this under NCSAM even though it isn’t october because it is protecting our kids and that should be as much as possible.
I hope that you find this article of interest, and make it a great day!
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I was siurprised to see that too, Shaun. But that article was geared toward kids, not necessarily us adults. Apps should be caucious on what they do with our kids. As adults, we’re pretty much on our own and yes you’re right, some do put out too much.
Well its interesting duolingo is on that list.
Thats a language learning and translating app and thats for everyone but probably not for kids.
I mean adults use that.
Just about everything collects data so I don’t know why we cry wolf.
I mean look at all the stuff that we output never mind the tracking, we output so much social media bs it hardly matters.