Whatever Happened To Trust?
from the trust-schmust dept
A fun article in the Washington Post about parents who spy on their kids using a program called eBlaster, that records every keystroke, and can be installed in a "stealth-mode" so that (they claim) the kid will never know. Of course, I realize that most people will assume that the kid is more tech savvy than the adult, so the chances of them figuring this out may be high. However, what bothers me most about this is the idea that parents are just going to install a piece of software and spy on their kids, rather than teaching them to do what's right, and teaching them to know what's right from wrong. At the same time, since most parents who use the software don't even tell their kids that they're spying on them, it's teaching kids (who eventually find out) that their own parents don't trust them. I don't think that's necessarily good parenting - but seeing as I'm not a parent, I would guess that many parents might disagree.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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