Concerns of Internet and Kids, Look to Phone Applications
Washington Post, November 6, 2009
By Cecilia Kang
Common Sense Media is pushing federal regulators to pay closer attention to cell phone applications and the possible risks posed by an explosion of mobile content. The group is also in talks with Apple about signaling to parents and children what applications may be inappropriate for them.
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