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Big news! Alert those sharing photos of their children on social media, police gave serious warning

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As soon as children are born, there are no less people who create their social media accounts, while many have the habit of sharing photos of children from their account, but this habit is not good. You must have noticed that many celebrities, including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, hide their children’s faces on social media and there is a reason for doing so. Now Assam Police has warned not to share photos of children.

Even in India, celebrities like Virat Kohli, Alia Bhatt and Sonam Kapoor hide their children’s photos and all parents should do the same. Of course you would think that what would happen just by sharing photos but there are many bad aspects of it. The biggest aspect is related to privacy and obviously, children do not decide for themselves whether their photos are to be seen by the world or not.

Photos are shared without consent

Before sharing anyone’s photo on social media, it is mandatory to take his consent, but for children, their parents take this decision. This habit is considered wrong because sharing information and photos of children on social media is more than disrespectful and can cause harm in many ways. This is the reason why the Assam Police is warning the parents by running a special campaign.

Children can be easy targets

It is also important to hide photos of children on social media so that criminals do not use them as a means to harm you. Children can be easily targeted and by sharing their identity yourself, you make the job of criminals easier. Children have no sense of right and wrong, so they can trust any stranger who knows a lot about them because of the information you share on social media.

Identity theft is also a big danger

Identity theft and profiling are among the most common cyber crimes. Making children a part of social media means you are giving them an opportunity to steal their identity. Your children’s faces can be used to create fake IDs. Those photos, which you have shared yourself, can be used to take advantage of any kind of government scheme, to commit fraud or to take loans in the name of children.

Misuse possible with AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly in discussion these days and it is also being misused for data mining. Along with selected photos of children, fake photos, videos and other documents related to their identity can be easily created. There are also tools in the online world that can create deepfake videos with any face. You don’t want your child to be a part of a video of an activity they’ve never done.

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