OVER 75% OF PARENTS SHARE personally identifiable information ABOUT THEIR CHILDREN ON SOCIAL MEDIA. 1

THIS NEEDS TO CHANGE NOW.

WHY IS THIS A PROBLEM?

Protecting children’s online privacy is a shared responsibilty. While posting about your children online may seem harmless, it can have serious implications. These practices expose children to privacy risks, online exploitation, and identity theft.

The digital footprint created without their consent can follow them into adulthood, affecting their future opportunities and well-being. As parents and caregivers, it is crucial to be mindful of these issues, to protect your child’s rights, and to ensure their safety in an increasingly digital world. Addressing these concerns now can make a significant difference in your child’s future.

HOW CAN WE EMPOWER CHANGE?

At Kids Are Not Content ™, we’re dedicated to addressing the pressing issue of sharenting and safeguarding children’s online privacy. We provide three main functions to do so: 

  1. From “Parents’ Social Media Habits: 2021.” Security.org, 13 May 2021, www.security.org/digital-safety/parenting-social-media-report/.