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October 7, 2010 at 3:44pm
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Are parents the biggest threat to online privacy? →

“The survey for the security company AVG questioned over 2,000 mothers in 10 countries, and found that 81% had uploaded images of their children. Not that surprising, you might think. But 23% had uploaded antenatal scans for friends to see, 7% had given their baby an e-mail address, and 5% had created a profile on a social network.”

“In summary, most babies born today will find when they grow up that they have quite a sizeable digital footprint online over which they have had no control.”

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