Kids today are being raised in a social networking revolution.
The under-13 generation is fully aware of the power of Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest ? things most of their parents and older siblings couldn't imagine life without ?�but many social networks don't allow minors to have accounts for ever-present safety reasons. Rules like the Children's Online Privacy and Protection Act are also making sure to regulate what kinds of information kids can send to websites without parental consent.
But kid-friendly sites like Club Penguin, Fantage and Franktown Rocks are trying to give minors the same advantages of a social network, without the rampant safety concerns of allowing y… Continue reading...
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