[영어] Supervise Teen's Tech Use
Being a teenager can be tough
They're experiencing that pressure online.
And it's leading many teens to engage in risky behavior online according to a new study from the internet security company, McAfee.
And it seems parents aren't plugged in at all.
According to the study, three out of four teens did no tell their parents when they felt uncomfortable, pressured, or threatened online.
Experts say it's up to Mom and Dad to start the conversation.
And monitor their devices.
But tech-savvy teens can use tricks to bypass that monitoring.
According to the study, clearing the internet browser history is the No. 1 way teens hide their online activity.
Teens may also create a duplicate email address or social media account so the one you've been checking might not be the one they're really using.
Apps like PicsChecker of software like McAfee's Safe Eyes can help open parents' eyes and keep it as safe as possible.