The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxFour in 10 families now have more rows about their internet use than they do about what to watch on TV – as the typical house juggles NINE connected devices at once, a study reveals.A poll of 2,000 parents found three quarters have argued about the broadband with their partner or children as they battle to homeschool and work from home.And families estimate almost a third of all their rows are due to their online activities.Having too many devices connected at once and clogging up the broadband was found to be the top gripe (23 per cent).More than one in five (22 per cent) have fallen out over phone use at the dinner table while 15 per.
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