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Reading Children's Facebook Page
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The powers that be recommend that we read our childrens' Facebook page to check up on them, their photos and what they are writing. How on earth are we supposed to do this without Friending them ?? Sniffs of Big Brother to me ...
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Then again Prudie says "I think their age is critical here" which I sort of agree with too. I think FB 'suggests' a minimum user age of 13 but, as we all know kids mature at different rates, I've met a fair few 12/13 year olds that were solidly savvy but I've also met 19/20 year olds that had the emotional maturity of infants. One size doesn't fit all IMO.
Then again Prudie says "I think their age is critical here" which I sort of agree with too. I think FB 'suggests' a minimum user age of 13 but, as we all know kids mature at different rates, I've met a fair few 12/13 year olds that were solidly savvy but I've also met 19/20 year olds that had the emotional maturity of infants. One size doesn't fit all IMO.
You judge your own kids but i reckon under around 14 I would be wanting their login details...maybe not using them but reserving the right....then up to older I'd be respecting their privacy completely. Keep in mind that if you are the bill payer for the broadband or the phone bill, dodgy downloads, internet piracy and so on will all land in your lap.
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