Turns out applications to keep children safe online may have an opposite reaction. According to two studies led by the University of Central Florida mobile apps designed to help parents keep their children safe from online predators may actually be counterproductive harming the trust between a parent and child and reducing the child's ability to respond to online threats. According to the national Crimes Against Children Research Center 23 percent of youth have experienced accidental exposure to internet pornography. Another 11 percent have been victims of online harassment and 9 percent report receiving unwanted sexual solicitations online. In a pair of