I’m a Dad, and Here’s Why I’m Not Posting About My Kid Online
I’m a Dad, and Here’s Why I’m Not Posting About My Kid Online
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/not-posting-child-online-social-media/
Publish Date: 2026-01-24 07:00:00
Source Domain: www.cnet.com
- “Sharenting” is a term for parents posting about their children online.
- About 75% of parents share content regarding their children, driven by pride and a desire to connect.
- Despite good intentions, sharenting can expose children to privacy risks like data breaches and identity theft.
- AI and deepfakes pose serious threats, including the creation of harmful and exploitative images.
- To protect children online, some parents avoid posting about them altogether or only share in private groups.
- Before posting, parents should adjust privacy settings, hide their child’s identity, and consider their child’s future feelings.
- It’s never too late to remove previously posted content and reset privacy boundaries.