Parents Worry Over Kids' Online Safety as New Tech Poses Privacy Risks
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Parents stress about sharing kids' info online, but new tech presents urgent risks like deepfakes and facial recognition.
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Experts say check for kids' photos online and remove them, but it's hard to erase everything. Schools and news may not take down pics.
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Face search engines like PimEyes can find obscure kid photos. Some parents like Snowden conceal kids' faces online.
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Teens appreciate not having childhood photos posted publicly, so they can curate their own digital identities.
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Kids are "technology's guinea pigs." It's parents' responsibility to protect them from long-term risks of oversharing.