Kids get fascinated very
rapidly by the latest technology, and that means they might be using
several apps that you don't want them to use without your concern.
Let's have a glimpse on such dangerous apps that you child can use.
Snapchat
Snapchat is a
picture-messaging app whose claim to fame is that the messages last
only for a few seconds once they're opened, then supposedly evaporate
into thin air. In theory, you can send embarrassing or risque
pictures without being afraid someone will steal or distribute them.
Tinder
While Snapchat has uses
besides sharing inappropriate images, Tinder is all about meeting new
romantic partners, which probably isn't something you want your teen
doing with strangers.
If two people like each
other, they can have a conversation through the app and potentially
"hook up." Again, broadcasting images to strangers and
potentially meeting them on a whim is not something teens should be
doing, in my parental opinion.
Vine
Vine, which lets you
record and share six-second videos, seems like a totally safe app at
first. It gets dangerous when you consider how strong peer pressure
is on social media.
Teens, as I'm sure you
remember, will do almost anything for acceptance and attention. And
the best way to get attention on social media is to do something edgy
or crazy.
Whisper
Whisper, an app built
specifically for spreading rumors and secrets, lets users post
pictures and text anonymously. Apps like Whisper could potentially be
a good outlet for teens, as anonymous confessions can help people
unburden themselves.
But Whisper shares the
secrets based on geographic location, so the users nearest to your
child are the ones more likely to see the secret.
9Gag
9Gag is one of the most
popular apps for distributing memes and pictures online. The risky
part for teens is that all kinds of pictures are shared on 9Gag.
These pictures aren't moderated and could come from any uploader and
feature terrible images you don't want kids seeing.
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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