The Weekend Post

Kids in danger online

Children are putting themselves at risk

- LANAI SCARR

CHILDREN as young as eight are sharing their home addresse, phone number and surname on open social media platforms as experts call for mandatory education in schools to warn of the dangers of over-sharing online.

New data from the Office of the Children’s E-Safety Commission­er shows children are putting themselves at digital risk.

The research shows 39 per cent of children as young as eight, who use social media, have shared their real surname; 24 per cent have posted a photo of their school or uniform and eight per cent have shared their phone number and/or street address.

Teens are turning to “dark social” platforms such as Snapchat, which give a false sense of security that their informatio­n is safe because it disappears after a defined time frame.

Facebook is still the plat- form of choice, with 90 per cent of 14 to 17-year-olds using the service on a regular basis.

An alarming 56 per cent of kids aged eight to 13 also say they are circumvent­ing rules in place preventing children under 13 having a profile.

Most kids are becoming more aware of privacy settings, however, nine per cent of social media users as young as eight say their main profile is public.

Children’s E-Safety Commission­er Julie Inman Grant said there were real risks for children so young.

“Revealing informatio­n like your phone number, street address or school details on social media can expose children to a range of risks they may not have the maturity, judgment or resilience to handle on their own,” Ms Inman Grant said.

“In the rare or worst-case scenario, school details can also be used by online predators to find a child’s location, to befriend a child or trick them into believing they know them.”

Ms Inman Grant said parents should “model” appropriat­e behaviour.

“Just as we wouldn’t hand our children the keys to a car without teaching them the road rules, the same guidance needs to apply to handing over connected devices to children.”

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