Child's Privacy: A Guide for Parents in the Digital Age
In today’s world, sharing our lives online has become second nature. From family milestones to everyday routines, the internet often feels like an extension of home. But when it comes to children, the line between private family moments and public content has blurred—raising serious questions about their safety and well-being. This is a conversation every parent, creator, and even viewer should take seriously. At the end of the day, no number of likes, shares, or views is worth compromising a child’s right to privacy. Balancing a Child’s Story with Their Right to Privacy Sharing family content can be a beautiful way to connect with others. It helps parents feel less alone and creates supportive online communities. But children cannot fully consent to having their lives shared online. When their stories are told publicly without their permission, it can lead to unintended consequences such as: Loss of Consent: Children have no control over what i...