Why photos are not the most harmful thing we share about our kids online

18 Dec 2025

While many parents worry about posting photos of their children online, experts say the real risk often lies in the small details that accompany them — captions, background clues, and comments from others pasted.

Digital wellbeing researchers warn that repeated posts can unintentionally reveal a child’s identity, location, routines, personality, or vulnerabilities. Even private social media accounts don’t fully prevent this information from spreading or being misused. Over time, these details can create a lasting digital footprint that children never consented to and may later resent pasted.

Rather than stopping sharing altogether, experts recommend being more intentional: limit audiences, avoid naming locations or activities, blur faces directly on images, and set clear boundaries with family and friends about what’s okay to post. Asking children for permission — even when they’re young — also helps build respect and understanding of consent.

A simple pause before posting can help protect your child’s privacy now and into the future

 

Read the full article at ABC News

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