Why I don’t trust that Facebook will keep your child’s information private
Posted by reyjunco on June 14, 2012 in Commentary | ∞
Last week, I wrote an opinion piece for NBCLatino entitled Don’t trust Facebook with your children in response to Facebook’s announcement that they are considering allowing children younger than 13 to join the site. In that post, I discussed four reasons why you would want to be wary of allowing your children under 13 to join [...]
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