One mom became a part-time cybersecurity officer just to keep her daughter safe on Snapchat

Location sharing that resets after every update, disappearing messages, and a grip on kids' social lives. As her daughter gets her first iPhone, Leila Atassi argues that the government’s failure to protect kids from Snapchat and other pl…
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