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The Viral Legal Loophole Kids Are Using to Get Around Every Screen-Time Law

Most screen-time laws don’t directly regulate minors’ personal device use at home, so kids often bypass restrictions through parental consent settings, age-gating workarounds, or accounts tied to adults. Enforcement typically targets platforms, app stores, schools, or public institutions—not what happens on a child’s own phone after hours. This article explains the “loophole” driving the trend, […]

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How the DMA Changed Which Apps Can Be Default on Your Child’s Phone

The EU Digital Markets Act took full effect in March 2024 and limits “gatekeeper” platforms from forcing default apps on devices. It requires more user choice for key services, making it easier to set different browsers, app stores, and other defaults. This article explains what the DMA is, how default app settings change, and what

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