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Mobile technology study shows kids are sick of seeing parents on smartphones

A recent study has shown that the situation has changed and children now want their parents to toss their phones.

In a striking turning of the tables, a recent study conducted by a team at the University of Washington has found that children are now in the position of wanting their parents to put their mobile technology devices away so that they can spend more time together.

Kids are getting sick of seeing their parents on their smartphones when the children want attention.

They have also pointed out that they feel like their parents are being hypocrites about their use of mobile technology, as kids are told that they have rules about when they can use smartphones and tablets, while parents go ahead and use them whenever they want – which is quite often. The study showed that kids watch their parents continually read and respond to emails, texts and calls from work, friends and family while at the dinner table, while their kids are told that they are not allowed to use their own devices.

Kids have expressed that they feel their parents are setting a bad example with regards to the use of mobile technology.

Children & Parents with mobile technologyThe study results suggest that parents might want to start living by example instead of laying down rules they don’t live by. The reason is that it is becoming much more difficult for their kids to understand the boundaries that have been set. The conclusion of the study indicated that parents will want to establish limits when it comes to the use of smartphones and tablets but that those rules should apply to the entire family, not just the youngest generation.

The lead researcher of the study, Alexis Hiniker, a doctoral student in human design at the university, said that parents will need to stick to the same rules they have set for their children. She stated that “Managing kids’ technology use was once much easier for parents – they switched off the television when a show was over or kept an eye on kids as they used the family computer in the living room.”

It was also determined that parents were not just failing to stick to the same rules as their kids but they were also setting some bad examples such as texting and driving. It is evident that the rapid evolution of mobile technology is changing the face of the standard family experience and that many parents have yet to find a harmonious balance with their kids.

Visa aims to make mobile payments faster with update to Visa Checkout

Visa Checkout service has been improved to highlight the convenience of mobile commerce

Visa wants to make the mobile commerce process faster and is working to improve its Visa Checkout service. Visa Checkout was first introduced in 2014 as a way for Visa to compete with PayPal and other companies. The service allows merchants to embed interactive buttons on their sites and mobile applications, allowing consumers to make payments without having to navigate away from these sites or apps. The service had succeeded in generating strong support among consumers, but Visa is keen to make the service faster in order to highlight the convenient nature of mobile payments.

Payments made through Visa Checkout will now be faster

When Visa Checkout was first launched, consumers would have to input a username and password in order to complete a transaction. Now, however, the service has been updated to require only a password. Customers using the service now see a picture of a card where the Visa Checkout button used to be. Swiping right on the card on a mobile device asks users to input a password and this makes the mobile payments process much quicker.

Access to Visa Checkout is expanding to more merchants interested in connecting with mobile shoppers

Visa - Mobile PaymentsVisa is also expanding access to its Visa Checkout service. When first launched, Visa Checkout was only available to merchants selling digital goods and services. Some merchants were able to use the service if they delivered goods to physical stores for later pickup. Now, Visa Checkout can be used by merchants that ship products directly to customers over the next few months. Visa expects that this will be a big hit with mobile shoppers, who are already convinced of the convenience of mobile commerce.

Visa is making mobile commerce more secure and convenient

Convenience is one of the most attractive aspects of the mobile payments field. Many consumers have opted to use their smartphones to shop for and purchase products due to this convenience. Visa has also succeeded in making the mobile commerce space safer for consumers, which has further encouraged their participation in this sector.