More Parents Admit To Spying On Their Kids’ Smartphones

If you’re a parent and you snoop on your kid’s phone, you’re not alone.
More moms and dads now admit to sneaking a peek to see what their child is up to on-line.

A new survey asked 2,000 parents this question: Do kids have a right to privacy on their device?
60-percent responded no, not at all.
They say spying is necessary to keep their kids safe.
But here’s a problem: most parents say they aren’t nearly as tech savvy as their kids are.
Only 4-in-10 parents say they are confident they would be able to see what type of interactions their kid is having while snooping around on their device.

The survey was conducted by ParentWise, which creates software to help parents track their children’s online activity.