A recent study reported 43% of teens feel cyberbullying is a bigger problem than drugs (Vodafone, 2015). Parents have to stay current and vigilant, but it is difficult to manage and monitor when there are new apps introduced daily.
The group, Educate Empower Kids, compiled a great report of the most dangerous apps of 2015.
Burn Note: All messages self destruct after being read. Parents would not be able to see evidence of bullying or sexting. You cannot send pictures or videos through this app.

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The group, Educate Empower Kids, compiled a great report of the most dangerous apps of 2015.

Hiding apps: These apps are just false icons for what lies beneath. These are meant to hide photos and other files that you do not want discovered on your phone. The best tip I can give parents is to restrict your child from being able to download apps. This can easily be done in the settings on the phone.