The Jindaouis: when Children's Privacy Becomes a Business Model
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Social media stars like the Jindaoui family manage to entertain a million audience by unfiltered marketing their children. An ethical and legal grey area
According to Lower Saxony's Minister of Culture, Julia Willie Hamburg, social networks such as TikTok or Instagram pose great risks for children. "There is hardly a child who has not yet come into contact with massive violent videos, pornography and disdainful, extremist statements in the fifth or sixth grade. Schools report this to us," said Hamburg to the German Press Agency. "We therefore have to ask ourselves how we protect our children." Wa…
The Chamber of Deputies' Committee on Social Security, Welfare, Childhood, Adolescence and Family approved Bill 4776/2023 this week, authored by federal deputy Lídice da Mata (PSB-BA), which deals with the protection of the image and privacy of children and adolescents in digital environments. The proposal amends the Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA) to establish rules on the sharing of images and personal information of minors by parents and g…
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