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AVG Technologies Digital Diaries: Digital Birth - Guidelines and Considerations
for Children Ages Zero to Two

The Bottom Line
It is not easy to know how much information is the right amount to share online when it comes to
children between the ages of zero and two. We are just learning what it means to live in a
digital culture and can not possibly know the impact that our posts, emails, blogs, and texts will
have on the next generation. These unknowns combined with the enthusiasm around the
social web, make it easy to get complacent and ignore the dilemmas about safety and privacy in
the digital age.

Parents will feel better about their responsibility to look out for the well being of their children if
they take the time to understand the issues. Once you understand the issues you can take
steps toward protecting online privacy and a child‟s “digital footprint”.


What’s Different About Living in a Digital Culture?
Researcher Danah Boyd, PhD does a good job of describing the differences between how
relating online differs from what we have grown accustomed to in the ways we share and
communicate offline. A few of the key differences Dr. Boyd highlights are, “Persistence,
Replicability, Searchability, and Invisible Audiences.”

Here are some ways that these four concepts might change your feelings about posting a video
or picture of your two year old in the bathtub.

“Persistence”: What happens online stays online. Remember, that same picture will still be
around when your child is five, thirteen, eighteen, and beyond.

“Replicability”: Everything we say online can be reproduced and what we say can be changed or
taken out of context. Don‟t forget, once that picture or video is “live” it can have a life of its own.

“Searchability”: Think of those „o‟s‟ in Google like they are eyes. Be aware that search engines
are only going to get more sophisticated at finding information. This is especially true when it
comes to videos and pictures.
“Invisible Audiences”: Offline we can clearly see who we are talking to and how they are
reacting. This is not true online. Stay mindful of the fact that the same picture that seems cute
and innocent can mean something completely different when viewed in another context.

After reading over these differences in online public life, you still might choose to post the
picture, but chances are having these points in mind might inspire you to take some steps to
ensure that you are maximizing the good and limiting the areas of concern.

Here are a few steps that you can take:
Make the effort - Many parents report that they do not give enough thought to what they share
online and the digital footprint that they are leaving behind for their children. Try a different
approach, take the attitude that you are going to stay informed and that you are going to take
action.

Do Your Due Diligence - Each site where you post photos, blogs, videos, and status updates
will have its own security settings. Before sharing any personal information about your child
take the time to make sure that the site protects your privacy and security.

Choose Wisely - Be selective about what you post. This is especially important to keep in
mind when considering posts about children zero to two years old who don‟t yet to have a voice
of their own.

Choose an Audience - Social network sites are flexible enough that you can choose exactly
who sees your posts. Set up circles of friends and family in your online social world just as we
do offline. Get into the habit of deciding the appropriate circle for each post, email, blog, and
text before it gets posted.

Think for Yourself - How you make decisions about appropriate post online will be based on
many things including your culture, your temperament, your computer literacy, and your comfort
with using social media. There is also a pressure (and pleasure) in showing more because
these tools are new, exciting, and satisfying. Make sure to keep checking in with your own
feelings and values because they are ultimately your best guide.

Resources
To learn more about Danah Boyd, PhD visit, http://www.danah.org/
For six steps to securing privacy on Facebook visit, http://free-
product.blog.avg.com/2010/09/six-easy-steps-to-securing-your-facebooks-privacy-settings.html
How to take some steps to limit your children‟s digital footprint visit,
http://public-policy.blog.avg.com/digital-footprint/
To learn about Jason Brand, visit http://www.jasonbrand.com.
To learn about Rona Renner, visit http://www.childhoodmatters.org.

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  • 1. AVG Technologies Digital Diaries: Digital Birth - Guidelines and Considerations for Children Ages Zero to Two The Bottom Line It is not easy to know how much information is the right amount to share online when it comes to children between the ages of zero and two. We are just learning what it means to live in a digital culture and can not possibly know the impact that our posts, emails, blogs, and texts will have on the next generation. These unknowns combined with the enthusiasm around the social web, make it easy to get complacent and ignore the dilemmas about safety and privacy in the digital age. Parents will feel better about their responsibility to look out for the well being of their children if they take the time to understand the issues. Once you understand the issues you can take steps toward protecting online privacy and a child‟s “digital footprint”. What’s Different About Living in a Digital Culture? Researcher Danah Boyd, PhD does a good job of describing the differences between how relating online differs from what we have grown accustomed to in the ways we share and communicate offline. A few of the key differences Dr. Boyd highlights are, “Persistence, Replicability, Searchability, and Invisible Audiences.” Here are some ways that these four concepts might change your feelings about posting a video or picture of your two year old in the bathtub. “Persistence”: What happens online stays online. Remember, that same picture will still be around when your child is five, thirteen, eighteen, and beyond. “Replicability”: Everything we say online can be reproduced and what we say can be changed or taken out of context. Don‟t forget, once that picture or video is “live” it can have a life of its own. “Searchability”: Think of those „o‟s‟ in Google like they are eyes. Be aware that search engines are only going to get more sophisticated at finding information. This is especially true when it comes to videos and pictures.
  • 2. “Invisible Audiences”: Offline we can clearly see who we are talking to and how they are reacting. This is not true online. Stay mindful of the fact that the same picture that seems cute and innocent can mean something completely different when viewed in another context. After reading over these differences in online public life, you still might choose to post the picture, but chances are having these points in mind might inspire you to take some steps to ensure that you are maximizing the good and limiting the areas of concern. Here are a few steps that you can take: Make the effort - Many parents report that they do not give enough thought to what they share online and the digital footprint that they are leaving behind for their children. Try a different approach, take the attitude that you are going to stay informed and that you are going to take action. Do Your Due Diligence - Each site where you post photos, blogs, videos, and status updates will have its own security settings. Before sharing any personal information about your child take the time to make sure that the site protects your privacy and security. Choose Wisely - Be selective about what you post. This is especially important to keep in mind when considering posts about children zero to two years old who don‟t yet to have a voice of their own. Choose an Audience - Social network sites are flexible enough that you can choose exactly who sees your posts. Set up circles of friends and family in your online social world just as we do offline. Get into the habit of deciding the appropriate circle for each post, email, blog, and text before it gets posted. Think for Yourself - How you make decisions about appropriate post online will be based on many things including your culture, your temperament, your computer literacy, and your comfort with using social media. There is also a pressure (and pleasure) in showing more because these tools are new, exciting, and satisfying. Make sure to keep checking in with your own feelings and values because they are ultimately your best guide. Resources To learn more about Danah Boyd, PhD visit, http://www.danah.org/ For six steps to securing privacy on Facebook visit, http://free- product.blog.avg.com/2010/09/six-easy-steps-to-securing-your-facebooks-privacy-settings.html How to take some steps to limit your children‟s digital footprint visit, http://public-policy.blog.avg.com/digital-footprint/ To learn about Jason Brand, visit http://www.jasonbrand.com. To learn about Rona Renner, visit http://www.childhoodmatters.org.