{"id":682,"date":"2017-12-06T10:36:25","date_gmt":"2017-12-06T11:36:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/caratchannel.net\/?p=682"},"modified":"2025-03-05T16:57:40","modified_gmt":"2025-03-05T16:57:40","slug":"smartphones-and-kids-perfect-for-sexual-harassment-and-grooming","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/caratchannel.net\/index.php\/2017\/12\/06\/smartphones-and-kids-perfect-for-sexual-harassment-and-grooming\/","title":{"rendered":"Smartphones and kids. Perfect for sexual harassment and grooming"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you’ve been around the website for a while you’ll probably be aware that I tend to talk about how we should protect kids from potential dangers online. As I’ve said before, there’s no magical group of people looking after your kids. YouTube, Facebook, Musical.ly, Instagram, Snapchat, Periscope, Twitter, Liveme and other social apps really don’t do as much as you think to protect children. Instead, they put the onus on you to report it, then there’s the inevitable lag while “someone” or “something” decides if your report is worth fixing.<\/p>\n

The BBC have done an excellent investigation<\/A> into this, and this video alone should be all you need to know about the dangers of smartphones for children. It features internet safety campaigner, Qudsiyah Shah. She poses as a 14 year-old girl and logs onto a number of apps which offer live broadcasting. A lot of the big apps and social media sites allow live feeds, but it also means that the dark side of the internet quickly appears..<\/p>\n

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