One in five of the most-popular apps for kids under 13 on Google Play don’t comply with COPPA regulations on how children’s information is collected and used. About 20 percent of the Top 500 kids’ ...
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As a parent, you’ve probably worried about how much time your kids spend online — and what they’re doing with that time. From utilizing parental controls to limiting screen time and social media ...
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It turns out you can teach a Snowman new tricks. Ryan Cash and Jordan Rosenberg of Snowman made their marks as developers of iOS games, creating titles such as Alto’s Adventure, Alto’s Odyssey, Where ...
It’s not always easy for app creators to avoid violating kids’ privacy, and a few of those developers are learning this first-hand. TechCrunch reports that Google has removed Princess Salon, Number ...
As much as parents would love to limit or eliminate screen time for kids completely, it’s not always practical in everyday ...
If you haven’t taken a ‘test drive’ with your children’s game apps, you probably should. A recent study showed that four out of five game apps contain some form of software that tricks children into ...
The wonderful kids’ app Pok Pok Playroom has got its latest update today with a big Busy Board expansion. This toy is great for open-ended play that builds memory, spatial awareness, creative thinking ...