Spyware Research Paper

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What is spyware?Spyware is a software that you receive reports-weekly, daily, whatever showing you everything your child is doing on the machine.Coben’s claim is talking about the dangers of the internet and that parents should monitor their kids.I agree with Coben’s argument, because the internet isn’t a safe place for privacy.People can now read your privacy thoughts and feelings with just searching it up.Most people won’t even consider spyware in their computer. Some teenagers watch inappriopate videos in the web.The internet is a place that has all the information in the world.It gives you access to a lot of information and a lot of videos that some contain inappriopate stuff.Are you willing to give trust your teens trust to a machine?You

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