More than half of parents in Britain use Facebook as a tool to monitor their children, according to a new survey by OnePoll. A full 55 percent of U.K. parents say they use social media to spy on their kids, and another 5 percent would do so, too—if they knew how. More than one in 10 say they created a Facebook profile specifically to keep track of their children, but kids may be wise to the fact their parents’ social networking might be a plot to keep tabs of their comings and goings. According to the poll, 15 percent of parents have asked to be friends with their children on Facebook—with sons and daughters rejecting 4 percent of their overtures. (Time)