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Are teenagers really careless about online privacy?
As Facebook lifts its sharing restrictions on 13-to-17-year-olds, Jon Henley finds that young people know exactly what to do with their privacy settings – especially where Mum is concerned.
More than 50% of young people use in-jokes and obscure references to encode what they post.
Big Mother Is Watching You
Technology now lets you spy on your kids all the time. Why you shouldn’t.
A Dirty Diaper Full of Data
Smart diapers are embedded with interactive labels that detect moisture, bacteria and sugar. But critics worry the invention could lead to false alarms.
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