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ONLINE IDENTITY

PROTECTING YOUR KIDS PRIVACY


Studies show
that up to 59%

of kids are on Facebook m
y
the tim
e they are 10, and that
m
ore than 80%
of kids lie
about their ages online to
seem
older and to get into
age-protected sites.
87% of kids between 12 and 15 years
old that use social media use Facebook.

With so many children actively
using these sites, online privacy
can be a problem. When chil-
dren lie about their age, they
run into more mature content in
the ads they see and the infor-
mation they read. They may also
give out sensitive information
without realizing it, leading to
M
any adults are
worried about their
privacy, and use the
following strategies
to protect them-
selves.


ONLINE IDENTITY
PROTECTING YOUR KIDS PRIVACY
Teens and adults are different in
form of online expression


These feelings can lead to
vulnerability
M
any adults are worried
about how their teens can
protect themselves.
And what their teens can
expose themselves too

The w
ay social netw
orks affects
teenagers today are a result of
how
social m
edia affects them
. It
also leads to w
anting to m
ake
im
ages to survive the depres-
sion they m
ay suffer.

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