YouTube Kids ads row: how should we pay for children's entertainment?
by Stuart Dredge from Technology | The Guardian on (#6MXM)
If parents aren't comfortable about advertising around what their kids are watching online, will more of them be keen to pay for it?
My now five-year-old son was never very good at supermarkets when he was a toddler.
Or, to put it another way, he was exceptionally good at having massive, aisle-shaking tantrums in supermarkets when he was a toddler, usually after being told we were there to buy groceries, not to buy 18 toy cars.
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