Thursday, November 29, 2012

Rick Bolander on Mobile Phone Safety for Children, Part One

While most parents can remember a time before the ubiquity of mobile phones, their children have grown up in a world where obtaining their first phone is a rite of passage every bit as important as a first car. But like cars, mobile phones can be dangerous if not used correctly. The following tips are intended to keep your kids safe on the phone.

Be Aware of Hidden Costs

Given the text messaging craze among kids, look for flat-rate text plans; otherwise, you may find yourself paying a hefty bill. Ensure that your children understand the hidden costs of text messaging and data usage.

The Dangers of Map Making

Many newer phones come equipped with GPS technology, a life saver when one is lost or trying to find someplace new. However, GPS-equipped phones often attach location information to photos, and smartphones allow such data to be used on websites. Consider disabling these services on your kids’ devices in order to protect their privacy.

The discussion continues in Part Two of this article.

About the Author

A member of the Board of Directors for Kajeet, Inc., Rick Bolander has played a leading role in the success of one of the world’s first mobile phone interface designed specifically for use by children. An alumnus of Harvard Business School and the University of Michigan, Rick Bolander also serves as a Managing Partner for Gabriel Venture Partners. To view the author’s other achievements and collaborations, visit LinkedIn.com/In/RickBolander.

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