The market for parental control software will be worth over $1 billion this year, driven by various cultural, educational, moral, and personal factors.
Protecting children and teenagers in cyberspace is a growing concern for parents, educators, and public administrators.
ABI Research estimates that the global parental control software market to be worth $1.044 billion in 2013.
This growing market will be driven primarily by parental spending; to a lesser extent, educational institutions, such as schools and public libraries, and information and communication service providers will also contribute.
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