Smart Sheriff, a popular app in South Korea for monitoring children's online activities has been pulled.
The
Korea Communications Commission (KCC) has removed it from the Google
Play store and is advising existing users to find alternatives.South Korea mandated in April that all children's phones must be monitored.
However, the regulator said the decision to suspend the app had been made prior to the release of a damning report about its security.
The KCC told news agency AP that the decision had been made because of the abundance of free apps now available.
Two reports issued, one by the University of Toronto and the other by software auditing firm Cure53, described Smart Sheriff's security as "catastrophic".
The report authors found that children's personal details were not stored securely and that the parental filters applied were easy to disable.
Moiba said the vulnerabilities had already been fixed by the time the report was published.
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