Viewing entries tagged with 'mobile apps'
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Dec 19, '12
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Big Tobacco goes App
Tobacco companies never rest. After being banned from advertising to kids by traditional methods, some companies are getting around the ban by developing smartphone apps that glorify smoking in an attempt to encourage kids to smoke.
A study by Australian researchers found 107 pro-smoking apps which feature cartoon characters and simple games that are attractive to kids. Some apps are simply pitches for certain brands, including information on where to buy. And even more ironic, some of these apps have been misleadingly classified under the category of health and fitness.
Armando Peruga, program manager for the World Health Organization’s Tobacco-Free Initiative, said this: “I was taken aback by a game that’s called ‘Puff, Puff, Pass,’ which is an application that’s a cartoon game where the user must click on game characters to order them to smoke and pass the cigarette to the other characters. And the user collects points if he or she continues passing
cigarettes in the same sequence at a fast pace. Obviously, that can only be directed at younger kids.”
The World Health Organization Convention on Tobacco Control bans all advertising and promotion of tobacco products in the media in countries that have signed the treaty. The authors of the study believe that these apps violate that ban.
Tobacco companies need to act responsibly. This is a blatant attempt to glorify smoking. Parents might not look closely at the content of such apps before buying them since they are disguised as a game.
We understand that parents can’t (and shouldn’t) hover over their kids 24/7. That’s why we made the App Manager for Android, which lets parents block all app downloads until they’ve had a chance to review them. -
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Oct 19, '12
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New App Promotes Disposable Sexting
In past months, a few famous people have gotten in trouble by sending sexually explicit text messages (or sexts). The inappropriate images were sent, then stolen, and posted on the Internet for all to view.
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Jul 25, '12
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Schools Testing “Bring Your Own Device” Programs on Students
Schools in Hooksett, New Hampshire recently finished participating in a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) pilot program for students. The BYOD program allows students to bring their personal electronic devices to school for academic purposes. The main concern is that there is no way to ensure students are not becoming distracted and using their devices for entertainment instead of education. Although students responded favorably to the program, a decision about its future has yet to be made.
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Jul 18, '12
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Why is an App Manager important?
Kids seem to be using smartphones and tablets all the time. Because mobile devices access content and communicate in various ways, there can be risks and consequences when no rules or technology are put in place to manage the Apps on mobile devices. Some of the risks parents need to be aware of include:
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Jul 3, '12
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New Emergency Plan Smartphone App
We at Net Nanny help our customers manage their experiences with digital content. It's there in times of cyber emergencies, but what can be used in times of "real world" emergencies?
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Mar 12, '12
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Marital Apps Save Marriages?
In the realm of marriage, much can be done by husbands and wives to keep love and happiness alive in a relationship. The traditional way of solving difficult issues was to go to marriage counseling. Now, there are apps claiming to be able to help couples solve basic problems, resolve fights, and even save marriages.



