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孩子用高科技产品,隐私谁来保护
发布时间:2012-02-27 作者: 来源于:昂立外语网站

Privacy for children who use mobile apps
By the Monitor's Editorial Board / February 17, 2012
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App stores and developers are lapse【失效;流逝;过失】in helping parents protect the privacy of a child using smart phones and tablets. From Google to Apple, finds an FTC report【abbr.(美)联邦贸易委员会(Federal Trade Commission)】, clear information is needed.


Parents need all the help they can get to protect a child’s privacy, especially in mobile cyberspace. Kids as young as 3 now use the latest app or other software on tablets or smart phones – the new baby sitters for busy parents. And given recent lapses in privacy protection by Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple, and other tech giants, the government has tostep in【介入】.


A 1998 law, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, which requires an Internet site to obtain parental consent【赞同、许可】before collecting information about a child under 13, is in serious need of an update. To make up for its shortcomings, the Federal TradeCommission has tried to ride herd on【严加管束,注意原指骑马看管牛羊】the latest from the digital industry, especially in tracking of information – such as a child’s whereabouts.


With a majority of apps aimed at children, the FTC decided it needed to find out if parents are being given enough information by app stores and developers to navigate their children’s choices.
They aren’t, the FTC said in a report released Thursday. The federal agency looked at about 1,000 apps designed for children on Apple’s iTunes and Google’s Android Marketplace and found “it is almost impossible to figure out which apps collect data and what they do with it.”


Its finding is similar to what the FBI has discovered in its efforts to protect children from online sexual predators【掠夺者,捕食者】– a threat that the agency says is growing. “Many people are baffled【使……困惑的】by the privacy protocols【条款,协议】and uncertain as to how to utilize them,” FBI Director Robert Mueller told the Senate in December.


While the major app stores provide some information and controls for parents, much more needs to be done. “Parents should be able to learn, before downloading an app for their children, what data will be collected, how the data will be used, and who will obtain access to the data,” the FTC recommends.


“Armed with such information, parents can make knowledgeable decisions about the apps they choose for their children, and embrace【拥抱,口译可用】 these technologies with more confidence.”


Over the next six months, the FTC plans to review mobile apps directed at children for violations of the law. It also is asking Congress to improve the current law by, for example, defining personal information (to include images) and include mobile media such as cellphones.

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