the "wall street journal" which our parent company owns, the folks at facebook are now working on a kid-friendly version of the site with special privacy controls so parents can keep an eye on things. julie banderas in new york tonight. hey, jewels. >> if you are a parent with a child under the age of 13 you may have taken comfort in knowing they are not on facebook. that may be about to change. facebook is currently developing new technology that would allow minors to connect with their friends. children accounts connected with the parents. parents could decide whom their friends could friend and what applications they could use. the move is inflaming privacy advocates who said facebook should focus on explaining to parents and children that the site isn't appropriate for children under the age of 13. but with so many minors lying about their age to get an account. pressure has mounted on facebook to do something about it facebook also hopes to cash, in of course, on the fast growing market for children's games currently dominated right now by apple link and google link smart