Perspective: App stores are exploiting our children. We must change that
App stores are the digital gatekeepers of our children’s lives, and yet they routinely treat kids like adults Imagine a bank where children as young as 13 are allowed to…
App stores are the digital gatekeepers of our children’s lives, and yet they routinely treat kids like adults Imagine a bank where children as young as 13 are allowed to…
Analysis recommends that Apple, an emerging target for digital-safety advocates, apply independent review for software age ratings. By Aaron Tilley | wsj.com
History’s first “digital natives,” members of Gen Z, are experiencing such acute levels of emotional strain and depression that Jonathan Haidt has described them as “the anxious generation.” The omnipresence…
On July 9, for the first time, federal regulators banned a digital platform from serving users under 18. As part of this landmark settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, NGL,…
Apple and Google application stores can use information they already have to shield children from harmful content. By Joel Thayer | wsj.com
In a new policy brief from the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) and the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC), we present the current harms to children caused and facilitated…
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