My daughter was telling me about an app that day-cares and schools use to send photos of kids to 'helicopter' and panic parents and I tried explaining why that was a security issue:
How do you explain to people who don't realise the problem that there IS a problem.
I've tried using the Jewish registration at the Nazi police stations (what, 1939ish?).
I've tried hacker data stealing.
Data collection of kids through adulthood.....
What is a good argument to use against "App! Facebook! Wow! If you don't do anything wrong you have nothing to worry about"?
Anyone got a good speal?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 10 2018, @03:00AM
Parents don't (and shouldn't) have unlimited authority over children. I'm glad Facebook didn't exist when I was a child, because if it had, my privacy may have been violated from the very moment I was born. Most of these disservices that collect massive amounts of data about people should be illegal anyway.