Cybersecurity expert argues smartphone design prioritizes engagement over children's wellbeing
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Nikki Webb
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Cybersecurity expert Nikki Webb argues that the debate around smartphones and children is misguided. She contends that technology companies have designed platforms prioritizing engagement over wellbeing, and that society's reluctance to remove smartphones from children reveals an uncomfortable truth about our dependence on these devices. The piece challenges the prevailing narrative that parents are simply overreacting, suggesting instead that legitimate concerns about digital addiction, mental health impacts, and manipulative design practices warrant more serious action.
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We are having the wrong conversation. Every time concerns are raised about smartphones and children, the debate quickly descends into familiar territory.
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