Children's Exposure to Mobile In-App Advertising: An Analysis of Content Appropriateness

Ying Chen, Sencun Zhu, Heng Xu, Yilu Zhou
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Abstract

There is a rising concern among parents that mobile advertisements may contain violent and sexual content even when the app itself is safe for children. Because mobile advertisements are not controlled by the content rating of apps, unexpected objectionable contents may occur and be harmful to children's mental health. This study is the first to explore the content appropriateness of the in-app advertisements on mobile devices from children's online safety perspective. We find in-app advertisements are common in the free apps designed for children on smart platforms. Experimental results show that a large percent of the in-app advertisements carry inappropriate contents for children. Unfortunately, neither mobile platforms nor advertising networks provide maturity policies to restrict the content appropriateness of the in-app advertisements. This research suggests that these challenges cannot easily be tackled by one entity. Instead, advertisement providers, advertising networks, app developers, and mobile platforms should collaborate in developing policies and mechanisms to monitor the content appropriateness of the in-app advertisements.
儿童接触手机应用内广告:内容适当性分析
家长们越来越担心手机广告可能包含暴力和性内容,即使应用程序本身对孩子来说是安全的。由于移动广告不受应用程序内容评级的控制,可能会出现意想不到的不良内容,对儿童的心理健康有害。本研究首次从儿童网络安全的角度探讨移动设备上应用内广告的内容适宜性。我们发现,在智能平台上为儿童设计的免费应用中,应用内广告很常见。实验结果表明,很大比例的应用内广告含有不适合儿童的内容。不幸的是,手机平台和广告网络都没有提供成熟的政策来限制应用内广告的内容适当性。这项研究表明,这些挑战不可能由一个实体轻易解决。相反,广告提供商、广告网络、应用开发商和移动平台应该合作制定政策和机制,以监控应用内广告的内容适当性。
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