With the seeming ubiquity of Facebook sharing and the proliferation of high-quality mobile phone cameras, it’s easier than ever for parents to flood the Internet with pictures of their babies.
But an increasing number of parents are opting for a Facebook blackout when it comes to photos of their kids, reports The Associated Press. Why are more and more parents choosing not to chronicle their young children’s lives on Facebook?
Here are five reasons (including a few legal ones) that you may want to keep baby pics off Facebook:
Not ready to abandon Facebook just yet, but concerned about who might be seeing what? Check out these 10 Facebook privacy tips from FindLaw’s Technologist blog.
Related Resources:
- Legal to Take, Post Naked Baby Pictures? (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- 5 Reasons You May Want to Quit Facebook (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- Unwanted Facebook Photo: Invasion of Privacy? (FindLaw’s Injured)
- Search FindLaw.com’s Lawyer Directory for an attorney who’s right for you (FindLaw)
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