Generations ago, it was practically a rite of passage to have your own private phone line, then it was your own beeper, cellphone and now it's being able to surf with less restrictions and having your own profile on a social networking site. MySpace and Facebook require that those who register are 13 and older, but there are some that fudge their age to bypass that requirement (as well as skirting the parental consent pre-requisite from the site). There are social networking sites that are made for the tweens and younger age groups that are more supervised and restricted like Whyville and WebKinz. There are some parents that allow their children that are in the tweens age group to have their own MySpace and Facebook, provided that they have the password as well to be able to check on the child's page. I personally think 13 is a little young, maybe 14 or 15 would be a better age for something like Facebook to be honest.
Here's the link for the article:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/02/k...rks/index.html
Here's the link for the article:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/02/k...rks/index.html
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