Mobile app 'TeenSafe' is a paid subscription service which describes itself as "a single and secure method by which [parents] can access and monitor their teen’s digital lives". However, according to a recent discovery by ZDNet, the company has not been storing some of the personal data securely, and tens of thousands of users are thought to be affected. At least one cloud-based server (hosted by Amazon) was found to store unprotected data about their members (both adults and children), which could be accessed without a password.
Screenshot of some of the unsecured data courtesy of ZDNet
ZDNet alerted the company of the issue, and TeenSafe issued a statement saying that they have now secured the server and begun the process of contacting those affected.
It is somewhat ironic that a service set up to protect minors online is now responsible for a breach of their personal data, and this is likely to be of great concern to TeenSafe's reported one million subscribers.
Screenshot of some of the unsecured data courtesy of ZDNet
ZDNet alerted the company of the issue, and TeenSafe issued a statement saying that they have now secured the server and begun the process of contacting those affected.
It is somewhat ironic that a service set up to protect minors online is now responsible for a breach of their personal data, and this is likely to be of great concern to TeenSafe's reported one million subscribers.