In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threatened by the variety of surveillance and data practices in which parents, institutions, corporations and children themselves engage. The vast amount of data routinely collected about children as they grow up include data shared online, whether by children themselves (social media updates, web searches and browsing, data traces of their internet and smartphone use) or their parents (sharenting practices); data shared in the home, like conversations and environmental data captured by internet-connected devices such as smart speakers and internet connected toys; data shared outside the home, including educational and school apps, biometric data ...
Ample research exists and focuses on teenagers' understanding of interpersonal privacy on social med...
Children’s digital playgrounds have evolved from commercialized digital spaces such as websites and ...
Ample research exists and focuses on teenagers' understanding of interpersonal privacy on social med...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
This chapter draws on the project “Children's data and privacy online: growing up in a digital age”,...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
This paper examines children’s privacy and the Internet of Things (IoT). After describing the operat...
How do children understand the privacy implications of the contemporary digital environment? This qu...
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...
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills ...
In this chapter, we focus attention on how parents conceptualised and negotiated digital practices o...
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills ...
Ample research exists and focuses on teenagers' understanding of interpersonal privacy on social med...
Children’s digital playgrounds have evolved from commercialized digital spaces such as websites and ...
Ample research exists and focuses on teenagers' understanding of interpersonal privacy on social med...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
This chapter draws on the project “Children's data and privacy online: growing up in a digital age”,...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
This paper examines children’s privacy and the Internet of Things (IoT). After describing the operat...
How do children understand the privacy implications of the contemporary digital environment? This qu...
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...
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills ...
In this chapter, we focus attention on how parents conceptualised and negotiated digital practices o...
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills ...
Ample research exists and focuses on teenagers' understanding of interpersonal privacy on social med...
Children’s digital playgrounds have evolved from commercialized digital spaces such as websites and ...
Ample research exists and focuses on teenagers' understanding of interpersonal privacy on social med...