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Apple Should Address Youth Phone Addiction, Say Two Large Investors (reuters.com)

Two large Apple shareholders, Jana Partners and the California State Teachers' Retirement System, are urging Apple to take steps to address what they say is a growing problem of young people getting addicted to Apple's iPhones, Jana partner Charles Penner said. From a report: Jana, a leading activist shareholder, and CalSTRS, one of the nation's largest public pension plans, delivered a letter to Apple on Saturday asking the company to consider developing software that would allow parents to limit children's phone use, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier on Sunday. Jana and CalSTRS also asked Apple to study the impact of excessive phone use on mental health, according to the publication. Jana and CalSTRS together control about $2 billion worth of Apple shares, the Journal reports.

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  1. What else can they do by Chrisq · · Score: 5, Informative

    They already make their phones more expensive than anything a kid should have. What else can they do apart from this public-spirited action ;-)

  2. Re:wrong target by DaveV1.0 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And why do parents need help in cutting their own childrens' phone usage?

    What happened to the good old "Turn the damned phone off"....or even better..."Give me that phone".

    No need for Apple to get involved there.

    Because mommy and daddy want to be their kids' friends and don't want to traumatize the kids by actually parenting.

    Hell, why would parents buy children (less than teens at least) a phone in the first place?

    Because it is a lot easier to let the phone entertain the kids instead of actually parenting.

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  3. Heard this one before by zifn4b · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Oh think of the children! We should:

    - Address profanity in music by censorship (Tipper Gore)
    - Address video game addiction (think World of Warcraft)
    - Address violence in video games because it's causing crime to increase
    - And now... TADA! Phone addiction

    These so-called "values groups" do the same thing every now and then. They claim X is going to ruin society and some overarching entity needs to intervene and forcefully make people "behave appropriately".

    This claim has been made again and again and again and every prediction of society turning into a bunch of lazy, dangerous degenerates proves to be false because it's not supported by any evidence. Get off your high horse and worry about yourself instead of thinking yourself superior and others being too stupid to think for themselves thus needing you to think for them.

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  4. Re:wrong target by fluffernutter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You're right of course, ultimately this is the job of a parent. However, I can think of a lot of features that could be added to mobile OSes to allow the kids to have access to their phones without having access to the time and attention sucking applications on their phones. As an example case, phone gets taken away and then they want to go for a bike ride outside. Well, I want them to have their phone on them if they are doing that! There should be a way to access the phone features while locking down access to apps. Another example, we can't seem to find a standalone alarm clock that is loud enough to wake my kids up. I would love for them to just be able to use an alarm app on their phones but if we give them their phones at night they'll be up late on them.

    I've found some third party apps that kind of do things like this but a lot are expensive, some you even have to pay for on a monthly basis. It could be built into the OS.

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