The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting

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Autor(a) principal: Ní Bhroin, Niamh
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Dinh, Thuy, Thiel, Kira, Lampert, Claudia, Staksrud, Elisabeth, Ólafsson, Kjartan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v10i1.4858
Resumo: Despite being worried that children may compromise their privacy by disclosing too much personal data online, many parents paradoxically share pictures and information about their children themselves, a practice called sharenting. In this article we utilise data from the EU Kids Online survey to investigate this paradox. We examine both how individual characteristics such as demographics and digital skills, and relational factors, including parental mediation styles, concerns about children’s privacy, and communication between parents and children influence sharenting practices. Counter-intuitively, our findings show that parents with higher levels of digital skills are more likely to engage in sharenting. Furthermore, parents who actively mediate their children’s use of the internet and are more concerned about the privacy of their children, are also more likely to engage in sharenting. At the same time, and further emphasising the complexities of this relational practice, many parents do not ask for their children’s consent in advance of sharing information about them. Overall, parents seem to consider the social benefits of sharenting to outweigh the potential risks both for themselves and for their children. Given the paradoxical complexities of sharenting practices, we propose further research is required to distinguish between different kinds of sharenting and their potential implications for children and young people’s right to privacy.
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title The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
spellingShingle The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
Ní Bhroin, Niamh
children online; children’s digital rights; Europe; parental mediation; privacy paradox; sharenting
title_short The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
title_full The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
title_fullStr The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
title_full_unstemmed The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
title_sort The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
author Ní Bhroin, Niamh
author_facet Ní Bhroin, Niamh
Dinh, Thuy
Thiel, Kira
Lampert, Claudia
Staksrud, Elisabeth
Ólafsson, Kjartan
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author2 Dinh, Thuy
Thiel, Kira
Lampert, Claudia
Staksrud, Elisabeth
Ólafsson, Kjartan
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ní Bhroin, Niamh
Dinh, Thuy
Thiel, Kira
Lampert, Claudia
Staksrud, Elisabeth
Ólafsson, Kjartan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv children online; children’s digital rights; Europe; parental mediation; privacy paradox; sharenting
topic children online; children’s digital rights; Europe; parental mediation; privacy paradox; sharenting
description Despite being worried that children may compromise their privacy by disclosing too much personal data online, many parents paradoxically share pictures and information about their children themselves, a practice called sharenting. In this article we utilise data from the EU Kids Online survey to investigate this paradox. We examine both how individual characteristics such as demographics and digital skills, and relational factors, including parental mediation styles, concerns about children’s privacy, and communication between parents and children influence sharenting practices. Counter-intuitively, our findings show that parents with higher levels of digital skills are more likely to engage in sharenting. Furthermore, parents who actively mediate their children’s use of the internet and are more concerned about the privacy of their children, are also more likely to engage in sharenting. At the same time, and further emphasising the complexities of this relational practice, many parents do not ask for their children’s consent in advance of sharing information about them. Overall, parents seem to consider the social benefits of sharenting to outweigh the potential risks both for themselves and for their children. Given the paradoxical complexities of sharenting practices, we propose further research is required to distinguish between different kinds of sharenting and their potential implications for children and young people’s right to privacy.
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