AirDrop is one of many iPhone features that creates a parental control loophole that can be easily exploited. Protect Young Eyes is writing this post because of a story shared with us about a child who was sent an unsolicited pornographic image on the school bus by another kid using AirDrop. My daughter just returned from a band trip where kids were actively sending and receiving AirDrop photos during the ride. The first recorded case of cyber flashing occurred in , reported by a woman in the UK who was sent two penis pictures while on her commute home. AirDrop uses BlueTooth technology to enable sending media pictures, videos, and documents to other iPhone, iPad, and iPod users within an approximate radius of 10 meters feet , depending on their AirDrop settings see below. Select a photo or video from your Camera Roll.
Kids see child porn on iPod Nano at elementary school [The Orlando Sentinel, Fla.]
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Jeff first saw porn when he was seven years old when he came upon a Playboy magazine. By fifth grade, the Internet became a main source of pornography for his young mind. As technology advanced, so did his obsession. But it was his iPod, and later his iPhone, that gave him such easy access. The days of the X-rated movie theater may be nearly over, but unfortunately, many teens and young adults today are carrying around an adult theater in their pocket. Last year, US Internet users crossed a threshold.
Katy ISD high school student accused of having child porn on iPod
Frustrated by a school official who allegedly confiscated his son's iPod, a man -- since convicted of ID fraud -- sets up a porn profile in the official's name in attempt to shame him, a report says. I wonder, indeed, how Robert Dale Esparza Jr. It was in the name of Frank Hendricsen. Not necessarily a sexy name, that. But it so happened to be one belonging to the assistant principal at the school attended by Esparza's then year-old son.
It appears Apple is embarking on a new anti-smut crusade to rid its iPhone App Store of " overtly sexual content. Apple's actions are designed to appease customers who've complained in the company's support forums and elsewhere about adult content in the App Store. According to Information Week , Apple developers have also griped about the sex-themed apps, which they say are proliferating in some App Store categories and making other apps harder to find.