It’s just kids making music videos, right? Wrong.
Only a few weeks ago, the massively popular video-sharing app TikTok was hit by a whopping $5.7 fine for illegally harvesting the personal data of kids 13 and under.
You’re in the car with your 9-year-old and her precociously tech-savvy friend.
The lip-synching app TikTok often surpasses Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat as the most downloaded app in the world, and while on the surface it may seem safe, our cyber experts warn parents of its significant dangers.
The danger of live streaming apps is something that parents can no longer afford to ignore. People are increasingly wanting to share their life and experiences in real time and they are rapidly gaining in popularity.
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