http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/10494361/Childrens-tablets-vulnerable-to-hacking-experts-warn.html
This article focuses on the negative issue of children tablets as there is little protection to keep them safe online and a chance of hacking. The NCC Group stated that the result of this analysis showed that there is "little to no security and privacy engineering happens in the device marked aimed at children, putting theirs as well as your security and privacy at risk”. Significantly, this establishes that the content available online to children have be harmful for them and therefore this issue must be solved to protect them.
Notably, the first tablet they assessed which was from a manufacturer in the Far East, the passwords on the device were sent to the manufacturer over unencrypted connections which were "easily crackable". This conveys a negative issue of the children's tablet as companies can easily hack into their accounts and find out personal information. Furthermore, researchers recommended that "children do not use these tablets in public Wi-Fi networks or on networks where there are people you do not know or trust". This is vital in protecting children's vulnerability and keeping them protected. Additionally, a survey which was published last month highlighted that half of the UK toddlers aged between two and three are regularly using their Ipads and other tablets. One could argue that this 'digital revolution' has impacted children as well as they are frequently using technology to keep them engaged.
Overall, this article establishes the negative issues of children's tablets as little protection can put them in danger. Thus, manufacturers and companies should change their policies in order to make sure that children are protect online.
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