Privacy
- EntertainmentYahoo Life UK
Social media giants to be bound by code of conduct to help protect children's privacy online
Social media sites, online games and streaming services used by children will have to abide by a new privacy code.
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Should 'sharents' get their child's consent before posting pictures of them online?
Did Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple have a point?
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Diane Kruger appeals for privacy after pictures of her newborn are published
“While we understand that some people would like to see a picture of our daughter, we as parents, want nothing more than allow her to grow up in privacy and safety."
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What is upskirting? Act is now a criminal offence
It's time the law recognised it for what it is.
- LifestyleAOL
Social media is leaving you vulnerable to scammers
Social media is our weakest link when it comes to security. We may take safety measures against scammers and criminals in the real world, but a new study has revealed that we're leaving ourselves wide open to hackers and fraudsters as soon as
4-min read - NewsMarie-Claire Dorking
To blur or not to blur? Should we be pixelating our children’s pictures on social media?
The 30-year-old took to Instagram to share an image of her daughter, Evie getting her hands and feet printed in clay, but opted to blur out the tot’s face. “You are doing the right thing keeping Evie private. Enjoy every second of motherhood Maria,” added another.
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Inmates 'staffing call centres'
Prisoners are being employed to gather insurance details from members of the public at call centres set up inside prisons, it has been reported. The Ministry of Justice confirmed prisoners are working as call centre operatives at at HMP Oakwood in