- 19 Dec 14, 11:18#430287
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2015, 2016 WDC: LH44
Thats why I dont see how the privacy issue has to be added to the mix of what is already a fine line between letting kids be kids yet understanding as an adult that youth is wasted on the young. I still insist that its irresponsible to suggest parents should not take every measure possible to protect their kids which has always included covert 'snapshots' of what they are up to. So teach the kids to manage the risk, and at the same time be ready to covertly breach their right to absolute privacy to add the extra layer of security that bypasses a kids instinct to do 'their own thing'
All I can see is a parent now having to worry about checking up on their kid, cross checking what they say, covertly protecting them for fear of causing the kid issues of trust etc
You are at restaurant with a kids play area, and you need to worry about not been able to have a quick look to see all is good without informing the kid first??
Maybe this discussion was meant to be more 'fuzzy logic' and not fixed on what was originally said, and that there are parents out there who are worrying more about letting their kids have complete carte blanche on the web for fear of invading their privacy overtly or covertly
All I can see is a parent now having to worry about checking up on their kid, cross checking what they say, covertly protecting them for fear of causing the kid issues of trust etc
You are at restaurant with a kids play area, and you need to worry about not been able to have a quick look to see all is good without informing the kid first??
Maybe this discussion was meant to be more 'fuzzy logic' and not fixed on what was originally said, and that there are parents out there who are worrying more about letting their kids have complete carte blanche on the web for fear of invading their privacy overtly or covertly

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