The internet can provide fantastic tools for sharing special moments from your child’s early years with family and friends. And online parenting forums, networks and blogs often provide valuable support and reassurance through parenting’s ups and downs.
But before you share, you should give thought to exactly who can see photos and comments featuring your child, and how this online footprint might affect your child in years to come.
Most of us share so much of ourselves and
our lives online – and parents are no different. With today’s moms and dads
being more internet savvy than ever, it’s not surprising to see many posting
about their children (even before they’re born) regularly. This predilection,
and sometimes, over enthusiasm to share has been referred to as “sharenting.”
The constant documentation of our kids is
so prevalent that it’s been normalized – but the thing is, it shouldn’t be. If
you’re part of this trend, you should realize that you’re creating a digital
footprint for your child way before he or she has any say about it, and that
digital identity is going stay whether or not he or she likes it. It’s easy to
forget how these can be potentially harmful in the future, what with your
overwhelming feelings of pride and joy.
Time for a reality check, here are four
ways sharenting online might put your child at risk, and why you should think
twice before posting all those baby pics.
Sharing online can
invade your child’s privacy. Parents are in effect taking control of their child’s digital
identity, without their consent. Those funny bath time snaps and other
sensitive photos may impact their future social lives (sure, you think it’s
cute now, but that isn’t you in the embarrassing photo), and even employment,
and undermine their trust in you.
Your child’s
identity can be stolen. There’s been quite a number of digital kidnapping incidents in recent
years. It’s a kind of identity theft that happens when another person takes the
photos of a child from social media, creates a new name and identity, and then
claims the child as their own.
Online predators
could come after your little one. You need to be extra careful before sharing any
kind of information about your child. Online predators are adult users who seek
to exploit vulnerable children for sexual or other abusive purposes. They can
get your kid’s photos and videos and post them on child pornography websites
and other disturbing forums.
You can’t take
anything back.
Once posted, those photos of your child will always be out there on a server.
Even if you do tighten your privacy settings, anything shared online can, with
a few indiscreet clicks, become public property.
It’s understandable to want to share about
your kids, just be cautious about it and keep in mind the implications it might
have on their future. It’s great to find a safe space that guarantees your and,
quite importantly, your children’s privacy like Viber. As one of the country’s top communications apps, Viber prioritizes
its users’ data privacy to allow everyone to connect and share securely.
Its end-to-end encryption security measure
basically means that anything you send becomes coded and stays that way until
your intended recipient gets it. No one else—not even Viber—can read any of
your messages or see any of your photos and videos.
Viber’s security features give you full
control over your data—you can delete messages any time and even add an extra
level of privacy through the Secret
Chats, which allows users to set a time limit on individual messages and
control how long they are visible to the recipient before they disappear.
As Viber helps you connect and build stronger
relationships with your loved ones here and around the world, the communications
app continues its efforts in securing your privacy and security so you can
share freely.
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