The_Nakka |Author April 16, 2018 at 3:20 am - Reply That’s a white-collar crime. The U.S. should assess fines.
JoseJimeniz |Author April 16, 2018 at 2:42 am - Reply Ever wonder why everything asks if you’re at least 13 years old? Yup; this idiot-ass law. Get rid of the idiot law; then we’ll talk.
sime_vidas |Author April 16, 2018 at 2:18 am - Reply So do can call Candy Crush customer service if you can’t find your kid? /s
vessel_for_the_soul |Author April 16, 2018 at 2:14 am - Reply how many kids check any box to use the app, even 18+
Reoh |Author April 16, 2018 at 12:35 am - Reply Phone companies should not rely on the apps acting appropriately of their own volition, quite simply they cannot be trusted. Owners need more control of their phones so they can secure them both for themselves and their children.
ReasonReader |Author April 15, 2018 at 10:51 pm - Reply This just in: Android is an unsecurable piece of shit, from a company that exists to sell advertising data.
The_Nakka
|AuthorThat’s a white-collar crime. The U.S. should assess fines.
JoseJimeniz
|AuthorEver wonder why everything asks if you’re at least 13 years old?
Yup; this idiot-ass law.
Get rid of the idiot law; then we’ll talk.
sime_vidas
|AuthorSo do can call Candy Crush customer service if you can’t find your kid? /s
vessel_for_the_soul
|Authorhow many kids check any box to use the app, even 18+
Reoh
|AuthorPhone companies should not rely on the apps acting appropriately of their own volition, quite simply they cannot be trusted. Owners need more control of their phones so they can secure them both for themselves and their children.
gusta_gusta
|Author…but…but… FACEBOOK!
ReasonReader
|AuthorThis just in: Android is an unsecurable piece of shit, from a company that exists to sell advertising data.