If you thought wood splinters and strangers offering candy in the park were the biggest threats to children, you haven't been paying attention to the modern playground - the Internet. Using digital cookies, global positioning, and online behavioral advertising, companies can locate children while they use mobile devices, lure them with targeted ads for a nearby ice cream shop, or tempt them to instantly buy a new gaming application. These entities can also track online behavio...
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