Amanda Peet’s New “Digital Wellness” App Accused of Secretly Harvesting Children’s Data—Parents Stunned by the Brazen Betrayal of Trust
In what critics are calling a textbook example of Silicon Valley’s moral rot, actress Amanda Peet has come under fire for promoting her new “Digital Wellness” app—ostensibly designed to help families curb screen time—while investigators now allege the software contains hidden code that tracks and monetizes children's browsing habits without consent. Privacy advocates are seething, with one calling it “a polished wolf in sheep’s clothing that exploits the very vulnerability it claims to protect.” The revelation has sparked a fierce debate about celebrity-backed tech ventures, with many asking: When did we become so willing to trade our children’s innocence for an influencer’s bottom line? This isn’t just a glitch; it’s a cynical blueprint for the erosion of parental authority and the commodification of childhood itself. The moral decay of society has never been more perfectly packaged.