ABSTRACT Children's online privacy has garnered much attention in media, legislation, and industry. Adults are concerned that children may not adequately protect themselves online. However, relatively little discussion has focused on the privacy breaches that may occur to children at the hands of others, namely, their parents and relatives. When adults post information online, they may reveal personal information about their children to other people, online services, data brokers, or surveillant authorities. This information can be gathered in an automated fashion and then linked with other online and offline sources, creating detailed profiles which can be continually enhanced throughout the children's lives. In this paper, we co...
ABSTRACT While extensive research has investigated the risks of children sharing their personal info...
Young adults may interact on Facebook in ways that makes them feel vulnerable about parental Faceboo...
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills ...
Children’s online privacy has garnered much attention in media, legislation, and industry. Adults ar...
Facebook, like many communication services and social media sites, uses its Terms of Service (ToS) t...
This paper examines whether American parents legally violate their children’s privacy rights when th...
In accordance with US federal laws regarding the electronic collection of children\u27s data, Facebo...
In this age of artificial intelligence and identity theft, there is an increasing concern for online...
Sharenting has become closely intertwined with common parenting practices. The term is produced from...
Through sharenting, or online sharing about parenting, parents now shape their children’s digital id...
In the modern internet age significant challenges are posed to the privacy of families and individua...
Social media is about sharing information. If you are a parent, often the tendency is to relate ever...
To post or not to post photographs of children? Is it worth commenting on potentially controversial ...
Many privacy concerns are related to influencer sharenting, or the practice of influencers sharing c...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
ABSTRACT While extensive research has investigated the risks of children sharing their personal info...
Young adults may interact on Facebook in ways that makes them feel vulnerable about parental Faceboo...
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills ...
Children’s online privacy has garnered much attention in media, legislation, and industry. Adults ar...
Facebook, like many communication services and social media sites, uses its Terms of Service (ToS) t...
This paper examines whether American parents legally violate their children’s privacy rights when th...
In accordance with US federal laws regarding the electronic collection of children\u27s data, Facebo...
In this age of artificial intelligence and identity theft, there is an increasing concern for online...
Sharenting has become closely intertwined with common parenting practices. The term is produced from...
Through sharenting, or online sharing about parenting, parents now shape their children’s digital id...
In the modern internet age significant challenges are posed to the privacy of families and individua...
Social media is about sharing information. If you are a parent, often the tendency is to relate ever...
To post or not to post photographs of children? Is it worth commenting on potentially controversial ...
Many privacy concerns are related to influencer sharenting, or the practice of influencers sharing c...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
ABSTRACT While extensive research has investigated the risks of children sharing their personal info...
Young adults may interact on Facebook in ways that makes them feel vulnerable about parental Faceboo...
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills ...