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Teens are on phones every waking hour — here’s what parents can do about it: experts

Por: New York Post Tech September 27, 2023

Here’s an alert you won’t want to ignore. Teens are being flooded with constant notifications on their phones at all hours of the day — even during school and when they’re supposed to be sleeping. released Tuesday from found that on a typical day, nearly half of 11- to 17-year-olds receive at least 237 notifications on their phones — and in some cases, they get up to 5,000 in a 24-hour period. Alerts are almost always from friends on... + full article



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