Sharing happiness is a happy thing, but I still want to remind everyone to pay attention to privacy and not to expose too much personal information of children online to avoid unnecessary trouble.
If you want to post photos of children online, please pay attention to the following points: don't expose them in public.
When children achieved some good results in school competitions, parents happily exposed their children's award certificates and certificates in the circle of friends, leaving some hidden dangers.
Certificates and awards will contain personal information such as the child's full name, and even reveal many important information to others. The first thing to pay attention to is not to expose the child's full name online. In addition, some children's toys, schoolbags and school uniforms may have name stickers. Parents should pay special attention to this information when taking pictures of their children and make mosaics.
Try not to expose your child's school in the circle of friends. Although the school is a safe place, it can also let strangers know the positioning information of children. Parents try to avoid revealing the name of their children's school in the upcoming photos.
When many parents send friends, they will also expose their positioning. When they click to enter, they can see which city and which community. It is very unsafe to expose such a specific location in the circle of friends to the address of strangers' children.
There have been cases of abducting children, all of which were succeeded by traffickers posing as children's parents. Therefore, when drying your baby, you should also beware of the exposure of your parents' names. Together with the three points mentioned above, this information is enough for the bad guys to grasp the basic information of a family from the circle of friends.
The way children play in the bathtub is really cute, but have you ever thought that children may not want their parents to pat her private parts?
A 6-year-old girl from abroad posted a video on social networks accusing her parents of sunbathing.
"I know that someone has seen photos of me eating red bean paste and clumsily taking off my pants in the toilet. How can I look directly at this person?"
"How many people downloaded my photos and what did they do with them? I don't know. I am afraid when I see someone pointing a mobile phone at me! "
"I am only 6 years old and have no privacy on this website!"
"What can I do? I'm just a kid. Shouldn't protecting me be the responsibility and obligation of my parents? "
Finally, she angrily accused her parents: "You won't film an adult taking a bath, will you, but why do you do the same thing to children?"
"Don't children have privacy in front of adults?"
When parents take pictures of their children, if other children play with them, they must get their parents' consent before releasing them. We have a sense of protecting children and respect the privacy of others.
Finally, I want to sum up a few points to protect personal privacy:
In this age of information explosion, the more content you put on the Internet, the more transparent you will be to others.
As the saying goes: if you are not afraid of thieves stealing, you are afraid of thieves thinking. Once we are targeted by traffickers and kidnappers, the children are in the light and the bad guys are in the dark. We can't always be with children. Once something bad happens, we really can't regret it.
As parents, we have an obligation to protect children's safety and let them grow up healthily and happily.