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South Korea develops smartphone app to curb student suicide
Updated On: 13 March, 2015 06:30 PM IST | | AFP
<p>South Korea has developed smartphone apps to help bring down its high student suicide rate by warning parents when their children might be at risk, the education ministry said today</p>
Seoul: South Korea has developed smartphone apps to help bring down its high student suicide rate by warning parents when their children might be at risk, the education ministry said today.
The government-developed apps, which the ministry hopes to introduce this year, are programmed to detect "suicide-related" words used by children on social networks or in messages or Internet searches on their phones. This would then trigger an alert which would be sent to the parents on their smartphones.
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