Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Too Young for an iPhone

No child should own an iPhone at a young age. First of all, at a young age, the youth does not hold the responsibility levels of someone who has a device. The child is young and should not be as engrossed in technology as they will be with an iPhone. Many parents allow their child free reign of his or her device, permitting them to search the web and download what they desire when it is not safe. The child could unknowingly download a virus, go onto a restricted site, or even release private information and be hurt due to it. Though it is true that there are existing modes in which a youth is allowed to be watched while on the device, and that the device could be used in an emergency situation, there could be different methods to follow. The youth could be given a less expensive flip phone without the poisoning use of Internet access and the ability to call someone in an emergency. Youths should not be allowed to own an iPhone, for it is not only unsafe, but also unnecessary.

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