Parents Should Have Full Access To Children's Facebook Accounts -- California's Proposed Bill
It’s 11 O’clock; do you know what your child’s Facebook profile is doing? If you live in California, you may soon be able to find out as the state considers passing a new Social Networking Law.
It’s 11 O’clock; do you know what your child’s Facebook profile is doing? If you live in California, you may soon be able to find out as the state considers passing a new Social Networking Bill.
A new California bill under the sexy title SB242, or the Social Networking Privacy Act, proposes that social media networking sites such as Facebook let parents access their children’s account; the bill would force privacy settings to their maximum level by default.
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