Sharenting, have you heard of it? Well let us break it down for you. Sharenting is the phenomenon where parents share lots of information or pictures of their children on social media.
And it turns out, not everyone thinks it's cute. This can be seen in a new bill that is in the process of being pushed through in France, where parents may be prosecuted if they breach their kids privacy online.
The new law would mean there was a duty to respect children's privacy, which of course poses the question, how much sharing is too much sharing?
Well that's one of the reasons that France’s Assemblé Nationale voted in favour of the bill. Although not passed yet, supporters of the bill think it will protect children’s rights to their images, as well as protecting children from being humiliated or targeted by sex offenders.
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