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Will covering your child’s face with an emoji actually protect their privacy? - IN FOCUS: Plenty of parents see covering up their children’s faces online as a happy medium, allowing them to share ...
Parents who carefully cover their children's faces with emojis when they post photos online may not actually be protecting ...
The 'side-eye' emoji meanwhile, suggests that your child might be sending or receiving nude photos. And the 'tongue' 'may indicate sexual activity, especially oral sex,' Bark added.
Covering your child’s face with an emoji doesn’t make them invisible.
Apologies for being the bearer of bad news, but the answer is a resounding… no. “I need to be brutally honest here: putting an emoji over a child’s face provides virtually no real privacy protection ...
Emoji-fying your children is a way to provide an insight into what you and your (doubtless very cute) family are up to, without plastering their features all over the internet in perpetuity. In theory ...
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