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Sexting high among black, Hispanic teens; experts disagree on impact

More than 20 percent of black and Hispanic teens say they have used their cellphones to send a "sext" message showing a nude or semi-nude photo or video of themselves to another person, and more than 30 percent say they have received such sext messages, according to a new study.

 

iPhone app heats up debate over sexting

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Did "sexting" just get safer? Maybe, but probably not. A free and increasingly popular iPhone app called Snapchat allows users to take a picture, send it and control how the message is visible – between 1 and 10 seconds.

 

Police: Dozens of teens involved in Vt. sext ring

Police: Dozens of teens involved in Vt. sext ring

Authorities said Thursday that 22 students have admitted to using the school computers in February to view 30 to 40 images and three videos, many of which were sent by cellphone. The Milton Independent first reported the story Wednesday.

 

Think your kid isn't ‘sexting’? Think again

Think your kid isn't ‘sexting’? Think again

More than a quarter of young people have been involved in sexting in some form, an Associated Press-MTV poll found.

 

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