Widespread concerns around the privacy impact of online technologies have corresponded with the rise of fly-on-the-wall television documentaries and public-by-default social media forums allowing parallel commentary. Although information about children has traditionally been regarded by society, law and regulation as deserving of particular protection, popular documentaries such as Channel 4′s ‘The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6 year olds’ raise questions as to whether such protections are being deliberately or inadvertently eroded in this technological ‘always-on’ online age. The article first describes the documentary series and the results of an analysis of related Twitter interaction. It considers responses to freedom of information requests...
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This article explores the risks for children online and their privacy, with particular focus on the ...
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Children are becoming the objects of a multitude of monitoring devices that generate detailed data a...
Children are becoming the objects of a multitude of monitoring devices that generate detailed data a...
In the modern internet age significant challenges are posed to the privacy of families and individua...
Through sharenting, parents now shape their children¿s digital identity long before these young peop...
Widespread concerns around the privacy impact of online technologies have corresponded with the rise...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
Through sharenting, or online sharing about parenting, parents now shape their children’s digital id...
Children growing up in the digital age face an experience that other generations did not: having the...
How do children understand the privacy implications of the contemporary digital environment? This qu...
74 p.Young children who grow up in the digital era are believed to be more vulnerable to privacy inv...
Terms and conditions define the relationship between social media companies and users. However, thes...
This article explores the risks for children online and their privacy, with particular focus on the ...
Part I of this Note serves as an evaluation of parental use of social media and further seeks to dra...
Children are becoming the objects of a multitude of monitoring devices that generate detailed data a...
Children are becoming the objects of a multitude of monitoring devices that generate detailed data a...
In the modern internet age significant challenges are posed to the privacy of families and individua...
Through sharenting, parents now shape their children¿s digital identity long before these young peop...