- 17 Dec 14, 15:09#430205
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Agreed Rc, the salient facts are that anyone who wants privacy from monitoring online can find a way. therefore its better to teach the person about the dangers and to do everything possible to protect them as well. this does not have to mean overt 24 hour monitoring with the kids 'buy in' - because its just not feasible in the real world.
however there is also a clear demarcation between online exposure and physical danger - that gateway exists inside the kids common sense instilled by the parents as well as at the point of online privacy policies of the environment they are allowed to operate in.
I think the pc brigade are making things worse by scaremongering about respecting the kids privacy becoming a detriment to above methods. Why bring in this issue to confuse things.
When a kid is over to a neighbours to play and the parent phones up to check what they are up to or listens outside the room for a snapshot of what they are upto, why do they now have to start worrying about breaching the kids privacy or setting up problems with trust.
whenever have parents been required to put a kids privacy above security? 'oh daddy its my room and I can do what i want in it' - yes fine but what parent would not covertly breach this to add that level of security? Or do parents now say as the do gooders are advocating - 'oh i cannot check up without creating a future fortune for some shark psychotherapist by breaching trust'
what a joke
however there is also a clear demarcation between online exposure and physical danger - that gateway exists inside the kids common sense instilled by the parents as well as at the point of online privacy policies of the environment they are allowed to operate in.
I think the pc brigade are making things worse by scaremongering about respecting the kids privacy becoming a detriment to above methods. Why bring in this issue to confuse things.
When a kid is over to a neighbours to play and the parent phones up to check what they are up to or listens outside the room for a snapshot of what they are upto, why do they now have to start worrying about breaching the kids privacy or setting up problems with trust.
whenever have parents been required to put a kids privacy above security? 'oh daddy its my room and I can do what i want in it' - yes fine but what parent would not covertly breach this to add that level of security? Or do parents now say as the do gooders are advocating - 'oh i cannot check up without creating a future fortune for some shark psychotherapist by breaching trust'
what a joke

2014 Monster 26x Bookie Mugger
2015, 2016 WDC: LH44