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1 Apps to Get Rid of

2 Snapchat Age restriction on this one is appalling. Set all the timers you like, it only takes ONE (1) second for anyone to take a screenshot. Anyone can "add" and send snaps to anyone. Let's not forget the recent "Snappening" where hundreds of thousands of SnapChat pics were leaked. Huge risk for inappropriate content.

3 Tinder A hook-up dating app which, despite age restrictions, co- founder Justin Mateen disclosed (in February 2013) that year olds make up over 7% of users. This is disturbing to say the least.

4 Ask.fm  Via Ask.fm FAQ - "The ability to ask anonymous questions is an important part of our service. Ask.fm will not reveal the names of people who are sending anonymous questions. However, be aware that anonymity does not mean that you can post offensive questions to others.  This site is notorious for cyberbullying and has been linked in recent past to several suicides.  Beware of any app which allows users to post anonymously.

5 YikYak Another app which allows users to post anonymously. Comments made there are distributed geographically to the nearest 500 people who are logged in to the app.   Linked to cyberbullying and threats of violence at school campuses, causing lockdowns.  

6 Vine Dangerous because of ability for adults to follow your child's account and potentially find out where video was taken through us of location services.

7 Instagram Big risk for exposure to inappropriate content and bullying. Many kids (under the age of 13) have multiple, sometimes "secret" accounts. They have one to show Mom and Dad and then however many more that parents won't be aware of unless monitoring very closely (i.e., using Parental Control Software).

8 You Now Live streaming video app where kids under the age of 10 uploading videos of themselves to win points. Definite privacy issues if kids are filming in their homes, etc.

9 Keek Video uploading and sharing app with no privacy settings or restrictions to adult content. Profiles can be shared to Twitter and Facebook, which increases possibility for exposure. There are no parental controls.

10 Kik Messenger An instant messaging app with over 100 million users that allows users to exchange videos, pics and sketches. Users can also send YouTube videos and create memes and digital gifs. Problem: Kids using the app for sexting and sending nude selfies through the app is common. The term “sext buddy” is being replaced with “Kik buddy.” Kids use Reddit and other forum sites to place classified ads for sex by giving out their Kik usernames. Also, Kik does not offer any parental controls and there is no way of authenticating users, thus making it easy for sexual predators to use the app to interact with minors. USA TODAY

11 Chat for Omegle (Talk with Strangers)
Obviously, not for kids.

12 Whisper Whisper is an anonymous confession app. It allows users to superimpose text over a picture in order to share their thoughts and feelings anonymously. However, you post anonymously, but it displays the area you are posting from. You can also search for users posting within a mile from you.

13 Down This app, which used to be called Bang With Friends, is connected to Facebook. Users can categorize their Facebook friends in one of two ways: They can indicate whether or not a friend is someone they’d like to hang with or someone they are “down” to hook-up with.

14 Poof This app allows users to make other apps “disappear” on their phone. Kids can hide any app they don’t want you to see by opening the app and selecting other apps.

15 Calculator% Calculator+
Typing in a secret code allows a child to store secret photos as well as access a private browser that can surf the internet anonymously.


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