The Unseen Risks of Sharing Nude Photos in the Digital Age - Hollyw...
'Nudephotos of me were posted online after phone hack', woman tells BBC. When parents share kids’ photos online, unseenrisks follow.Why This Matters. Most parents don’t realize sharenting risks, like identity fraud, unwanted digital footprints, and deep fake misuse, come from common posts about birthdays, school, and routines. Those risks don’t stay abstract. Kids as young as eight are sharingnudephotos online — should parents be worried? Gail Johnson.Police are warning parents to be vigilant about their kids’ internet activity after four young New Brunswick children voluntarily sharednude images of themselves online. As parents, guardians, and responsible digital citizens, it is imperative to take proactive steps to protect the privacy of our children and ourselves. Understanding the risks associated with image sharing is the first step. The sharing of nudephotos has become so common among teenagers that it's become part of the courtship process for kids as young as junior high, according to an outreach worker on P.E.I. In today’s digitalage, sharing moments of our lives on social media has become second nature. From first steps to family holidays, many parents take pride in posting pictures and stories of their children online. It’s a way to celebrate milestones and stay connected with loved ones. Privacy: Sharingnudephotos without the consent of the person inthephotos is a violation of their privacy. Everyone has the right to control their own image, and this includes the right to decide who sees their nudephotos. Photo illustration of social media apps on a phone.
Table of Contents
- STAY SAFE ONLINE | Don't share intimate images on the internet
- Risks of sending naked pictures part 2
- FactFinder: New scam uses A.I. nude photos to blackmail victims
- Dealing with Threats to Leak Your Nude Photos: A Comprehensive Guide
- Teens increasingly sending nude photos to peers and partners– ‘They think it’s normal’
- Sexting & Nudes: A Parent's Guide to Digital Safety
- New warning about AI-generated nude photos exploiting teens
- The dangers of posting about your kids on social media, explained by a lawyer
- How lawmakers are preventing AI-generated nude photos from exploiting teens
- Discussion | Research shows teens increasingly sharing nude pics online
Table of Contents
- STAY SAFE ONLINE | Don't share intimate images on the internet
- Risks of sending naked pictures part 2
- FactFinder: New scam uses A.I. nude photos to blackmail victims
- Dealing with Threats to Leak Your Nude Photos: A Comprehensive Guide
- Teens increasingly sending nude photos to peers and partners– ‘They think it’s normal’
- Sexting & Nudes: A Parent's Guide to Digital Safety
- New warning about AI-generated nude photos exploiting teens
- The dangers of posting about your kids on social media, explained by a lawyer
- How lawmakers are preventing AI-generated nude photos from exploiting teens
- Discussion | Research shows teens increasingly sharing nude pics online
'Nudephotos of me were posted online after phone hack', woman tells BBC. When parents share kids’ photos online, unseenrisks follow.Why This Matters. Most parents don’t realize sharenting risks, like identity fraud, unwanted digital footprints, and deep fake misuse, come from common posts about birthdays, school, and routines. Those risks don’t stay abstract. Kids as young as eight are sharingnudephotos online — should parents be worried? Gail Johnson.Police are warning parents to be vigilant about their kids’ internet activity after four young New Brunswick children voluntarily sharednude images of themselves online. As parents, guardians, and responsible digital citizens, it is imperative to take proactive steps to protect the privacy of our children and ourselves. Understanding the risks associated with image sharing is the first step. The sharing of nudephotos has become so common among teenagers that it's become part of the courtship process for kids as young as junior high, according to an outreach worker on P.E.I. In today’s digitalage, sharing moments of our lives on social media has become second nature. From first steps to family holidays, many parents take pride in posting pictures and stories of their children online. It’s a way to celebrate milestones and stay connected with loved ones. Privacy: Sharingnudephotos without the consent of the person inthephotos is a violation of their privacy. Everyone has the right to control their own image, and this includes the right to decide who sees their nudephotos. Photo illustration of social media apps on a phone.
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