This article is inspired by another piece we've published today in which John Bryan asks 'is data privacy an out of date concept?' I think we all have a responsibility to ourselves and the younger ...
We might be comfortable letting adults push the envelope with brave or ill informed privacy choices but we have a legal and moral duty to protect our children from damaging themselves.
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We have to find a way to make our kids the beneficiaries of social change rather than the cannon fodder - when it comes to data privacy that means erring on the side of caution.
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Their generation might grow to adulthood in a world where fewer things are considered shameful or embarrassing but, right now, that isn't even true in their own closed social circles - cyber-bullying is real, widespread and damaging.
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So, whatever the future holds, we have a job to do today, and part of that job is leading by example.
A MUST READ!!!
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Their generation might grow to adulthood in a world where fewer things are considered shameful or embarrassing but, right now, that isn't even true in their own closed social circles - cyber-bullying is real, widespread and damaging.
.
So, whatever the future holds, we have a job to do today, and part of that job is leading by example.
A MUST READ!!!
Learn more: