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Muhammed Smidi explained just how easy it is to keep information from parents, getting past tracking software, sharing explicit photos, and more.
When it comes to hiding social media activity, the teens said it s easy. On Safari, they have a private browsing mode that doesn t save your search history, so you can search whatever you want and have no record of it, Katie stated. There s a my eyes only camera roll on Snapchat where you have to put in a special code to access a secret camera roll that is nowhere else on your phone.
When asked about tracking apps, Katie shared, There is a way to get around almost all of them, and if you can t get around them, you can just plug in your old phone and use that.
Metro Detroit teens reveal social media secrets
High schoolers open up about online practices that parents may not know about
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A significant struggle among parents raising teenagers is not knowing what they’re doing on social media, or how they’re doing it.
In a candid interview, four students from Chippewa High School and Dakota High School opened up about how teens are using the internet, and some secrets that parents might not know.
Students Katelyn Kraemer, T.J, Laryea, Katie Kraemer and Muhammed Smidi explain how teens keep information and messages private, bypass parental “spy” software and more.