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MySpace has allowed parents to spy on children

Loving parents who are concerned about the tricks of their offspring on the Internet will be able to follow the behavior of their children with the help of a special program. True, it works only with the site MySpace , which offers to use it.

Zephyr program allows fathers and mothers to find out what data their ages, names and surnames use when registering on MySpace, as well as about changing these data. Children, in turn, will be warned that this information is publicly available.

The use of Zephyr was planned in other social networks (for example, FaceBook and Xanga), but so far everyone has chosen not to get involved in the program, citing a ban on interference with privacy, writes Steve O'Hear in his blog on ZDNet .

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/2544/


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