If you have children, or an interest in privacy, spend the time and watch the video of Professor Valerie Steeves discussing how children’s web sites monitor their visits. It’s scary. [Link from Michael’s Geist’s blog.]
After seeing this, I wonder why the schools here don’t teach more about privacy. When we were last in Australia, visiting friends, I noticed that one friend, whose children are roughly the same age as mine, had two pieces of paper with handprints on the fridge. It turns out they are told about privacy in school, starting at age 5, and these handprints are reminders of that injunction about privacy. The wording on the paper was instructive.
Respect Privacy
Name ___ is special
Every handprint is unique. Personal information is worth taking care of. Keep this handprint in a safe place.
Find out more at www.privacy.vic.gov.au.
Simple, as befits young children, and the handprint with its tactile message and reminder of a child’s uniqueness struck me as a good idea. We need to be more aware of privacy and its importance in general, and especially for those not yet old enough to make their own informed decisions.