The 10 children tried out two of the best-known software blocking products: Qustodio, which on its website claims to be the “Internet’s best free parental control app," and Net Nanny, which costs $40 for one device. “GMA” designed an experiment with Eric Klopfer, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Director of the MIT Schiller Teacher Education Program, to find out whether children could get around these controls. Parental control software companies claim they can block inappropriate content that may be sexually explicit or violent. — - Who knows more about technology in your home: the children or the parents? That’s one of the questions ABC News asked a group of nine to 13-year-old children who took part in “ Good Morning America’s" software challenge.
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