#PSA: posting photos and videos of your kids online ensures they'll never be able to meaningfully opt out of privacy invasion.

80% of children have an online presence by age two, with parents sharing an average of 1,500 images before their fifth birthday. —2017, Northumbria University

By the age of 13, children have had an average of 1,300 photos and videos of themselves posted to social media by their parents. —2018, UK Children's Commissioner

#Privacy #DataPrivacy

@alice been trying to get my mom to stop posting my kids but she has to get those facebook grandma shots 😢

@krazed Ugh. I asked my mom to delete any photos that show my face, and she did.

Then I asked her to do the same for my kid—we had to have a firm talk about my kid's digital privacy.

@alice i’ve tried having the talk with my mom she just doesn’t get it or doesn’t care. she loves the whole shebang filters and everything lmao. i found her TikTok she is catfishing a shitload of people on there too 🤣. life was simpler when we didn’t know our parents digital footprint