where d you sit on this? i think there are where d you sit on this? i think there are some where d you sit on this? i think there are some principles - where d you sit on this? i think| there are some principles here, which is that nobody has perfect freedom. if we want to live in an ordered society that has rules to protect all of us, and actually that necessarily curtails our freedoms, then i think we have to accept that for me, this extends onto what we ve been talking about, and i do think governments need to have ways in which they can set some rules around this end to end encryption, meaning it is literally an open door for all sorts of child abuse and potential terrorism issues to flourish. and i recognise that this is usually complex, and i do not put myself forward as a tech expert on this, but on two points one, if i want to have someone accountable on
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not a tech expert. i ll leave it to others to tell us how you can do this or how people like tiktok should do it. but i think is another thing here about how do we make sure, particularly our children and young people are given those life lessons from an early age about how to navigate social media, how to discern what is true. the truth is people go on social media and they re all experts, they all are want to be journalists, they re all experts, they all are want to bejournalists, they re they re all experts, they all are want to be journalists, they re all saying they have the facts right. we re never going to completely turn the tap off on this, so we have got to give our young people the sort of critical thinking ability to challenge, to ask questions and switch it off and find other sources of truth. ., , ., switch it off and find other sources of truth. ., v ., , , switch it off and find other sources oftruth. . , ., , p of truth. that s a pretty difficult thin to of truth. t
can double the risk of depression and anxiety. the other day my daughter came up and asked if she could post a picture on social media. how old is she? she s five years old and in preschool and has been hearing about this from her friends. nearly 40% of kids ages 8 to 12 say they have used social media, too. tech expert sees it in the conversations he has had in the past six years with more than 100,000 students, parents and teachers. when i started getting the work, i got the question is 16 too young to get a smartphone, and now it s different. you are almost certain to get pushback from tech companies that say they are trying to protect kids.
heather gave him the ipad days after kate disappeared. just to be sure this was in fact kate s ipod, tech expert bill capps got the serial number and within minutes had the proof. i examined the registry files and all the computers who had access in the past, it approved positive that was kids i pod. coming up , we ll find her, today? i knew they wouldn t find her. a new direction, the search for kate takes them to a new place. what would they find? there when dateline continues.