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    Ironic Bill Gates is surprisingly strict about his kids' tech use — and it should be a red flag for the rest of us

    Bill Gates has set strict rules in his home regarding the use of cell phones and other technology.
    The policy speaks to the growing consensus in Silicon Valley that consumer tech is too addictive, and potentially harmful to young brains.


    For all his success in designing world-changing technology, Bill Gates has set surprisingly strict rules for how his kids can use that technology, the billionaire philanthropist has said in multiple interviews.

    "You're always looking at how it can be used in a great way — homework and staying in touch with friends — and also where it has gotten to excess," Gates told the Mirror in April 2017.

    Each of Gates' three kids — ages 15, 18, and 21 — has grown up in a home that forbade cell phones until age 14, banned cell-phone use at the dinner table, and set limits on how close to bedtime kids could use their phones.

    Gates told the Mirror his kids routinely complained that other kids were getting phones much earlier, but the pleas did nothing to change the policy. In a separate interview with Matt Lauer, then at the Today Show, Gates said he doesn't go as far as keeping the passwords to his kids' Facebook accounts, but that online safety is "a very tricky issue for parents now."

    Smartphone overuse — or "addiction," according to some psychology experts — is becoming a growing concern for parents, academics, and even workers in Silicon Valley. Gates has some company in his old-school approaches to smartphone regulation: Steve Jobs, the famed Apple CEO and inventor of the iPad in 2011, didn't let his kids use the product at home.

    "We limit how much technology our kids use at home," Jobs told New York Times reporter Nick Bilton shortly after the iPad's release.

    According to educators Joe Clement and Matt Miles, coauthors of the recent book "Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse is Making Our Kids Dumber," it should be telling that people like Gates set strict rules on tech use.

    "What is it these wealthy tech executives know about their own products that their consumers don't?" the authors wrote.

    The answer, according to a growing body of evidence, is the addictive power of digital technology. In the past several months, a slew of Silicon Valley executives have denounced the all-consuming power of Apple, Facebook, Google, and Twitter in capturing users' attention through their products and platforms.

    "It literally changes your relationship with society, with each other," Napster founder and former Facebook president Sean Parker told Axios in November. "It probably interferes with productivity in weird ways."

    The most recent sign people are turning against the Silicon Valley giants: Two of Apple's largest shareholders, who collectively hold a $2 billion stake in the company, wrote an open letter expressing concern for what Apple products are doing to kids' brains.

    "We have reviewed the evidence," wrote the shareholders, Jana Partners LLC and the California State Teachers' Retirement System, "and we believe there is a clear need for Apple to offer parents more choices and tools to help them ensure that young consumers are using your products in an optimal manner."

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    Each of Gates' three kids — ages 15, 18, and 21 — has grown up in a home that forbade cell phones until age 14, banned cell-phone use at the dinner table, and set limits on how close to bedtime kids could use their phones.
    I must be getting old... that doesn't sound 'surprisingly strict,' it sounds like what I'd hope would be the norm

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    Common sense

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    They list the house rules (which agreeing with GF seem common), yet they don't tell us about the voice and motion activated lighting, heat, kitchen equipment, PC terminals, retinal scan bathrooms and full wall and roof movie systems.

    I bet the entire house is a voice activated OS and them kids can communicate with Putin if they want at the blink of an eye

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    We have/had the same rules...my daughter is now 15 and pushing for Snapchat. She only uses WhatsApp to text and it's our phone that she can use, so we can at our discretion look at it any time we want. At 8pm she leaves the phone downstairs.

    The rule was (it's a pay-as-you-go, no data phone) that she has to pay from her allowance anything other than the $30 we started her with last May...she's had the phone a year and thanks to plentiful Wi-Fi, she still has $20 left.

    We say no to Snapchat until the C- grades go up, and if she catches up on missed homework - she has a bit. She couldn't care less about Facebook or Instagram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noilly Pratt View Post
    We have/had the same rules...my daughter is now 15 and pushing for Snapchat. She only uses WhatsApp to text and it's our phone that she can use, so we can at our discretion look at it any time we want. At 8pm she leaves the phone downstairs.

    The rule was (it's a pay-as-you-go, no data phone) that she has to pay from her allowance anything other than the $30 we started her with last May...she's had the phone a year and thanks to plentiful Wi-Fi, she still has $20 left.

    We say no to Snapchat until the C- grades go up, and if she catches up on missed homework - she has a bit. She couldn't care less about Facebook or Instagram.
    My 10 year old has snap chat. How many miles of snow did you walk through barefoot when you went to school 130 years ago?

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    If I had a kid.......

    I would probably build a Faraday Cage around the house and scenes from Little House on the Prairie would seem like Future-world to my offspring.

    Little Jedidiah and Ludmilla

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal-9000 View Post
    If I had a kid.......

    I would probably build a Faraday Cage around the house and scenes from Little House on the Prairie would seem like Future-world to my offspring.

    Little Jedidiah and Ludmilla
    Thats funny, but the reality is you do have to send them out into the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy View Post
    Thats funny, but the reality is you do have to send them out into the real world.
    No way man, it would play out like this.

    Beatrice - Daddy, I want a cell phone.
    hal - Cell phone, what's that?
    Bea - A wireless device that can access the internet and you can send messages on.
    hal - Oh honey, they don't really exist. That's just an urban legend created by the other cruel children.
    Bea - No Dad, they're real. I saw one!!!
    hal - Stop talking nonsense right now. One more word and I won't let you watch the radio this Friday night.
    Bea - Aww Dad

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