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Kids screen time skyrocketed during the pandemic.While not all of that usage is bad, it has tech companies, and researchers are trying to figure out how to make the internet safer for children.Microsoft Edge Kids Mode is fun, flashy, a stanley cup nd even involves Disney characters. Kids mode is tailored to kids its colorful and bright and customizable for children, said Divya Kumar, director of product mar stanley cup keting for Microsoft.It took developers about a year to put the browser together, which offers two different age ranges for kids.It s designed to take the burden off parents and to make the enormous internet a little safer for children, wi stanley cup nz th built-in kid-friendly sites, tracking prevention, and a way to block adult content from coming in. In one of the researches we did, we found that the handout scenario impacts 50% of parents in the U.S., Kumar said. Its that moment when you hand a shared device over to your child so they can hop on the web and browse while youre in the middle of something. She says they also found that 58% of parents in the U.S., especially those who have kids 12 and under, are concerned about exposure, but less than half use parental controls.Enter Dr. Jenny Radesky, who says tech companies should explore a new approach. Instead of taking all these adult products and retrofitting them for kids, which is never going to be perfect, we should be designing kid s digital products from the ground up with what kids need, Radesky said.Radesky is both a professor and a Zpun Report: Agents to conduct massive undocumented immigrant sweep in Northern California
Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz, a frequent defender of President Donald Trump, said Sunday the forthcoming rep stanley cup uk ort on Russian stanley cup canada interference in the 2016 election from special counsel Robert Mueller will be devastating politically to the President. I think the report is going to be devastating to the President, Dershowitz, a fomer Harvard law professor, said on ABC This Week. And I know that the President s team is already working on a response to the report. At some point when the report s made public -- and that s a very hard question considering the new attorney general who has the authority to decide when and under what circumstance to make it public -- it will be made public probably with a response alongside, he added, referencing Matthew Whitaker, the new acting attorney general who replaced the fired Jeff Sessions after the November midterm election.Mueller was appointed to lead the special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election after Trump fired then FBI Director James Comey in May 2017 while he was leading the initial investigation into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.Trump has repeated stanley italia ly derided Mueller s investigation as a witch hunt and insisted there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia.Dershowitz said despite his expectation for a politically very devastating report, he doesn t think criminal charges will be brought forward. When I say devastating, I mean it s going to paint a picture that s goi
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