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‘Prey for the Predator’: How social media ignorance is endangering our children and violating their privacy.

Posted on 26/04/2022 by Ashleigh Tones
Abstract: In today’s digital world, it is vital that parents and guardians consider the potential danger they expose their children to whenever they upload pictures and videos of them onto Facebook. In this conference paper, I explore the risks and potential consequences that children could face in the wake of their parent's or guardian’s social media ignorance. The evidence presented in this paper shows firstly, how easy it is for predators to attain a child’s location through geotagged Read more [...]
Identity and Online Advocacy #Facebook, #privacy, children, Geotagging, guardians, metadata, online identity, parents, photo manipulation, predators, safety 34 Comments

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