Ongoing concerns about children’s privacy online raised by The Guardian

It’s been a while since we have posted… summer travels, family time and the need to unplug for a while kept us away.

But, we’re back and know that our concerns about the right of children to privacy on line is an important issue, as noted by the Guardian in a recent article “Does sharing photos of your children on Facebook put them at risk?”

A particular focus in the article and for us are the present and future concerns of the personal safety of children and the family. Also of concern are the future personal repercussions for children as they enter adulthood, post-secondary education, and the labour force. Furthermore, what may the posts by adults of their children on Facebook and blogs mean for their interpersonal relationships between children and those adults who have posted photos without permission and commented on the children’s photos and life experiences?

While the internet and social media are here to stay, we must think and act carefully about how we expose those who have not given permission to be presented online.

It’s good to see The Guardian is asking the same kind of questions that we have been asking over the past three years.

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