You want to brag about kids in social media? Do it carefully!

supertydzien.pl 1 month ago
Departures usually abound in beautiful moments, which until they ask for perpetuation. It's natural that we want to share them with others. However, the Office for individual Data Protection calls for consideration. due to the fact that the image of a kid is besides individual data! Publication of the image of the kid only with the consent of the parentIn order to legally distribute pictures of the children, it is essential to get a separate, voluntary and informed consent of the parent or legal guardian. Importantly, specified consent may not be a request for the kid to participate in a journey or class or restrict his access to a leisure programme. Consent should be clear, and parents must be able to retreat it at any time – the organizer must respect it. So protecting the child's privacy does not exclude the anticipation of publishing his image, but it must be done responsibly. The hazard is realThe dissemination of the child's image on the Internet, even if it seems seemingly innocent, involves real threats. These include the failure of the child's privacy, the anticipation of identity theft, the usage of photos by people who are not besides created for criminal purposes, cyberviolence, deficiency of control over the continued sharing of photographs, the impact on the child's self-esteem in the future. The NASK study reports that from 168 Polish accounts of parents on social networks in 2015, almost 40% published more than 100 photographs of their child, and 90% even gave the child's name. How do you print photos to avoid violating your child’s privacy? A good solution is to present materials showing children's activity without revealing their faces and features enabling identification. You can share, for example, pictures of drawings, works of art, effects of group projects and not portraits themselves. If you request to print images with visible faces, consider covering them with emoticons or utilizing the blur effect to reduce the hazard of unauthorised usage of the image. Read also:
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