A new study has found that almost half of secondary school children know how to hide what they're doing on their phones from their parents - and many are using clever tactics to do so Many teens admit they have a way around parental controls (Image: Getty Images)
Half of secondary school pupils admit they know how to hide what they're doing on their phones from parents, new research has found. The study by EE found that 46% of 11-17 year olds said they can outsmart parental monitoring - with many using tactics to dodge restrictions or disguise what they're up to.
While one in five parents use parental control apps and a quarter request to inspect their child's phone, a staggering eight in 10 confess they don't think their children share everything about their online lives. Al

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