> if you want your young child to be "protected", keep them off line.
What about the school playground and mobile phones?
Do you think kids dont share stuff they have seen, online and offline? Can you stop your offline kids from interacting with online kids with devices?
I see loads of people sharing stuff they have on their mobile phone to other people. What that stuff is, I dont know, but Google's "photoshop" facilities built into their camera app, requires the images to be taken off the phone, processed in the cloud and then sent back to the device, so there are a whole host of points at play, like data privacy.
So is the govt late to the party or is the govt saying the tech companies can not be trusted or is it something else?
If you know anything about biology, you'll realise some parents are not really the best educators. When do parents stop being able to help their kids do homework if they get any help from their parents at all?
Is homework a stealth child welfare test and parental intelligence test?
Do people who complain about this bill, display their own subconcious bias?
How much do you read into what is probably one of the most emotive subjects. Does it dig up our own vulnerabilities and fears as a child for all to see?
So many ways to look at this stuff, just what do you read into it?
What about the school playground and mobile phones?
Do you think kids dont share stuff they have seen, online and offline? Can you stop your offline kids from interacting with online kids with devices?
I see loads of people sharing stuff they have on their mobile phone to other people. What that stuff is, I dont know, but Google's "photoshop" facilities built into their camera app, requires the images to be taken off the phone, processed in the cloud and then sent back to the device, so there are a whole host of points at play, like data privacy.
So is the govt late to the party or is the govt saying the tech companies can not be trusted or is it something else?
If you know anything about biology, you'll realise some parents are not really the best educators. When do parents stop being able to help their kids do homework if they get any help from their parents at all?
Is homework a stealth child welfare test and parental intelligence test?
Do people who complain about this bill, display their own subconcious bias?
How much do you read into what is probably one of the most emotive subjects. Does it dig up our own vulnerabilities and fears as a child for all to see?
So many ways to look at this stuff, just what do you read into it?