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Parental Control Software Datamines Kids' Online Conversations
9/8/2009

An AP report reveals that web-monitoring unix from Sentry and FamilySafe, both adult by EchoMetrix Inc., is harvesting data from kids' online chats, trying to limit their opinions on games, movies, and music. The data is then sold to other companies for puff* purposes. "In June, EchoMetrix unveiled a diremption data-mining service called Pulse that taps into the data gathered by Sentry dos to give businesses a glimpse of youth chatter online. While other government-provided relief read publicly acquirable teen chatter, Pulse also can read private chats. It gathers cue from instant messages, blogs, social lead sites, forums and chat rooms. ... Parents who don't want the company to share their child's instruction to businesses can check a box to opt out. But that option can be found only by occupation card the company's Web site, llc.cite this source roget's ii: the new lexicon



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