#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

There was a case recently of a teen girl successfully suing her own mother in Argentina, for sharing photos of the girl in various social networks *and* dating apps, including Tinder and Happen(?)

The judge ordered removal of any offending pictures from everywhere, and a restraining order to the mother to stop her from posting more pictures.

Here's an article in Diario Uno (in Spanish):

https://www.diariouno.com.ar/politica/una-adolescente-demando-su-madre-publicar-imagenes-suyas-tinder-y-una-jueza-le-dio-la-razon-n1529882

Una adolescente demandó a su madre por publicar imágenes suyas en Tinder y una jueza le dio la razón

La adolescente contó que la madre difundió imágenes en varias redes sociales y en Tinder, la app de citas de adultos. Sufrió bullying en el colegio por esas publicaciones

Diario Uno