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Title: News: TeenSafe parental monitoring service leaks thousands of childrens’ passwords
Post by: HCK on May 23, 2018, 04:05:26 pm
News: TeenSafe parental monitoring service leaks thousands of childrens’ passwords

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               A service designed to help parents monitor their childrens’ internet activity on iPhone and Andorid devices has leaked thousands of users’ passwords, ZDNet reports. The service, TeenSafe, purports to be a “secure” monitoring app for both iOS and Android designed to allow parents to view their child’s text message conversations, monitor who they’re calling, accessing their location and web browsing history, and more.…

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